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ART AND POETRY FEST. Friday, May 6, 2011. GIRL AND SHELTIE DOG. Vintage picture, artist unknown to me. I wish I could take language. And fold it like cool, moist rags. I would lay words on your forehead. I would wrap words on your wrists. There, there my words would say-. I would ask them to murmur,. Hush and Shh, shh, its all right. I would ask them to hold you all night. I wish I could take language. And daub and soothe and cool. Where fever, blisters and burns. Where fever, turns you against you.

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ART AND POETRY FEST. Friday, May 6, 2011. GIRL AND SHELTIE DOG. Vintage picture, artist unknown to me. I wish I could take language. And fold it like cool, moist rags. I would lay words on your forehead. I would wrap words on your wrists. There, there my words would say-. I would ask them to murmur,. Hush and Shh, shh, its all right. I would ask them to hold you all night. I wish I could take language. And daub and soothe and cool. Where fever, blisters and burns. Where fever, turns you against you.

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