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(for Molly)
Tattooed on the rocks in the midday sun,
Behind the boy-tall grass, we slyly sat
The moments burned; the flying rooks were vultures;
Like ‘palm crocodiles’, like playtime dinosaurs,
As dry as Lazarus just from the tomb,
As still as lizards photographed, like taut thoughts,
One by one, we hurried to seize our catch;
Discarding their tails tugged off by clumsy grasps. Peter Thabit Jones (c) 2010
Published in THE LIZARD CATCHERS by Peter Thabit Jones, 2006
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