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Nancy A. Henry
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Nancy A. Henry

Sonora

In the parched church of high desert
we scuffed away skeleton-bones of saguaro
with our scarred boots,
studying the vague mathematics of sand,
the green thorned flesh,
the arch and curve,
sweet blooming tips of flame.
Is it any wonder
that we lay each other down?

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