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BRUCE LEE
by Marc Carver

 

 

I found Betrend Russell in a park I had never been to before
I had Bruce Lee dumplings
and people kept smiling at me all day long
and a family adopted me on the train
The young women in red lion park noticed the pigeons having sex
It was very quick.
I winked at the pearly man singing down the tube.
I read my father standing up in the same park.
A petal blew off the tree and landed on me
even though it is not spring
The sun shines and I really feel I have found a place
a space
I have never been in before

 

 

 

About the Author:

Marc Carver

 

 

 

 

     
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