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Cud

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        There were a series
        of three animals
        - wise men I propose -
        interchangeably looking
        (throwing off their guises'
        as non-sentient brutes),
        scrounging the grass
        (eyes foddering me)
        chewing on looks,
        cud-like,
        -one a black
        goat shorn of
        his devil look
        and a burro,
        mood entranced, in
        armour of mangey velvet.

        II
        Swinging bells,
        making me believe
        the twilight caper
        that morning lay
        more in reindeer's
        breath than any
        solidarity with
        oat or hoove.

        III
        A strange lot,
        they'd ramrod their
        gaze with blare
        of lightning,
        peering into some
        primordial instinct
        one normally tucks
        onto a sleeve or
        cranny when thunder strikes.

        IV
        Pelting rain,
        the white mare,
        streaked more like
        a camel with her
        own dung and manure,
        (shadings differ)
        the sun a tingling dew
        refreshing cantaloupes;
        the sparkle of their walk
        investigating me
        in solid cacophony of faith.

        V
        A form of worship, to be exact,
        the Christ-child
        in a manger
        we four in shared trance
        a growing sluggishness
        to their fear building
        by prospect of food
        and inter-species bond.



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