Contributor: A.J. Huffman
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The one-eyed hour fans like filigree.
These moguled monsters of angular ascent swarm
in textured metals. Plates,
placed strategically to reflect their trifected shade(s),
dangle like a diagram of dishevel.
The collars swirl like colors
in the mi[d]st. Of aperture
is the question
on everyone’s lips but their own . . . Crimson
lacquer cracks somewhere [beyond
comprehension]. Explodes like silence . . . perfected
is a snap-shot. Decision:
a calculated fold
is the line
of time’s new tone/turn (of bold?)
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A.J. Huffman is a poet and freelance writer in Daytona Beach, Florida. She has published six collections of poetry, available on Amazon.com. She has published her work in numerous national and international literary journals. She is currently the editor for Kind of a Hurricane Press literary journals ( www.kindofahurricanepress.com ).
Intimitable Intentions
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