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Duck Got Your Tongue?
Ducks are gnarled oak in latex,
for the rubber hides the fear the oak ducks grabbed
under snapping black and groaning knots
Oh, to gaze wooded wings sink beneath mirk
and the sweetness of duckbills in a gator’s maw
Smells to high Heavens next week
They trill at me like a honey ḥallah’s rough digestion
that I once bought from Karmel Bakery
I’ll never donate to Tayyib again;
what a tasteless scr*te
But he does have good deals and a work ethic
He lived in my basement a spur ago and before
that commensalistic symbiote became parasitic
Two absolute dinguses packed into a dummkopf supreme
All those latex birds flew away when he packed up,
I suppose
“He’s going places with that book of his about orchestrator software”
Auntie says, as if that makes up for
the revolting ḥallah of audacity
I’d twinkle my soft ducks on Tayyib
to watch their force crumple him
Then I’d hug my brother as
oblivion unwinds at its seams
When I grow old, I know I’ll watch those
bird-oak-rubber things
into avuncular boughing infinity
You see, when your time is running out
and the clock is breaking
and your life is unfinished,
have a relaxing anxiety attack
Carpe diem
That looped rope eagerly hangs
like that gator’s maw,
and soon I’ll see my birds
where I can smell them
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