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Two Poems by K.R. Copeland and Jeff Crouch

shooting blanks

the haze serpentines music
artificial as a parking lot
leaden yellow stripe;
a line of dead canaries
and on either side
the black tar's empty arm
stops a spike




11:49 PM no sign of remorse

creature night with fumbling fingers
fondles your sown up lip stitch
wishes your cool beauty could whisper
sweet creature night lies
your blue body on the leafy insect floor
undoes you in front of the whole world


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Jeff Crouch is an internet artist in Grand Prairie, TX. Google "Jeff Crouch" to see where he's been on the internet.

K.R. CopelandK.R. Copeland is a widely published Chicagoland poet slash digital artist who currently acts as the assistant art editor for the online literary magazine, The Centrifugal Eye.



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