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Poem by Think in the Morning: The Man in the Zocalo

Poem by Think in the Morning: The Man in the Zocalo

by Think In The Morning | Feb 17, 2017 | Mexico, Words | 0 comments

  The mind is restless. It never sleeps. Thoughts skip across the surface Like flat rocks on a lake Sink to the bottom Into darkness and mud.   A man traipsed the square leaning on his walker Straw hat.  Wide brim.  Khaki pants.  Plaid shirt Covered with...

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