soft: mud fingered
by roots, holding
a treasure of bones
and the flints used
to pare them of their flesh
beside a campfire burned
long into the night, its red
embers to white
ashes: fired up, then
covered stones
with a powder like snow
no one long remembers –
not even wrenched up
and prodded into shapes
made for tasting water
by roots, holding
a treasure of bones
and the flints used
to pare them of their flesh
beside a campfire burned
long into the night, its red
embers to white
ashes: fired up, then
covered stones
with a powder like snow
no one long remembers –
not even wrenched up
and prodded into shapes
made for tasting water
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