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A poem by Sarah Barr

August 31, 2012May 28, 2014 ~ And Other Poems ~ Leave a comment

  Crane Flies Sandbags by shop doors smell of mildew, river. Traffic whooshes by. The evening sun glints through horse-chestnut trees. Their leaves like giant hands are falling - we crackle through them. Tomorrow they’ll lie sodden. In the bedroom insects skitter up water-coloured walls and you dart around snatch at daddy-long-legs trap them in … Continue reading A poem by Sarah Barr

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