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All the Fat

by Elizabeth G. Howard

have you ever wondered why
poetry books are so thin?
it’s because you cannot
handle more than that;
one poem itself is a
prairie a moccasin
a graveyard a
wish; it drips
with all the
fat of the
buffalo.