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Iris.(Poem)
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Poetry
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March 1, 2007| Author:
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Iris
Well (as oft-postulated), truly multifaceted,
The carborundum-based exobiology landed
Like a ... like a bodacious sudden chandelier
Dropped from the midnight sky, scattering
Quick as scat behind every ottoman, divan, vent-Grille
and oven-refrigerator in the Northern
Hemisphere, and commenced to take notes.
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