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An ongoing poetic experiment into the life and experience, to record thought processes with integrity. "A poem a day keeps the darkness at bay." If you want to ask me a question or comment, e-mail me at bokopny@pugetsound.edu. My name is Austin Boston and I'm from Las Vegas. Thank you.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Lorca Christ

Boy approaches the mystic from Galilee.
'You will go west, boy, to fetch for me
a tooth from the mighty iguana who lives there.
Remember that the iguana bites those who
do not dream.'
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