Under
the pool blue sky,
noon’s
skim moon,
your
scarf, once round,
flies
its rough colors.
So
much celebration forced upon it
by
niggling fingers and pointy sticks
and
a vicious, a hungry
mandible-clatter.
There
now:
round
your neck.
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