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White China Plates II

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        You could have driven
        a pick-up truck
        thru spokes of that moon, so big and radiant
        this upended water chestnut -
        ground mist weeping
        in the shadows
        flutter of an old woman's shawl,
        the clammy smell like
        a child's fingers to the face,
        a little unsettling
        crickets and dew in brigades
        running tears on the old
        shoe leather.



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