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Bittersweet Minnesota |
| Cold creeps through tendrils of Minnesota Wheat when the moon casts Blue hues and the Great Horned Owl hunts. Another frigid hour elapses. Once, the muttering of brittle bones Coupled with sapped breath Was stifled with strong Jack. Locked joints stammered, Abandoned like the road home. The frigid hours elapse without haste, Content to plod, a sloth of repetition. The day protests waning hours. The moon consumes. Another frigid hour elapses. I abandoned the fields To the owl, and the Sioux. Years crawled. The mutters of brittle Bones and sapped breath Were replaced with longing. The Minnesota cold is a hearth Doused by my betrayal. A hand passes Twelve. I shiver, squint Into the West's summer sky. Another frigid hour elapses. |