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Ode to Ankles
Sturdy, knobby pale oaks.
Two columned women.
Soldiers, never marching never standing still.
Two white cans to stand on,
Thick matching meringues.
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Stories with no end.
Tales without a start.
Two parchments that never unroll.
I stand tall upon them.
Rarely think of them.
Yet they are forgiving of my flaws.
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