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Sunday Poem

Human Chain Seeing the bags of meal passed hand to hand In close-up by the aid workers, and soldiers Firing over the mob, I was braced again With a grip on two sack corners, Two packed wads of grain I’d worked to lugs To give me purchase, ready for the heave— The eye-to-eye, one-two, one-two….

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