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Swing Low

04/28/2026 14:58h
We aren’t the solid men. We bend like the number seven. Dig at corners, eat cobwebs, we are barefoot and bare-legged. We hang like leaves in autumn. We aren’t the stolid men. We scribble in familiar ink about sunfalls and night. We see the white in the sky, and sigh. We lie with penciled grins. We aren’t the men, any men. We rip at the neck and wonder why while rattlers roll in. Bent as a number, crooked, sundered, we aren’t the idle lightning if black thunder.