Jagged Wire
A rail fence is more than that on a country dawn moving by lots over hill & stone; it barely pauses in the small of the field's lap, then is caught in grey positioning as light unfurls the sky. All is a matter of perfect blistering - dauber wasps are seen to heave the moistened wood in chunks to mossy furrows, benign in their firm embrace upon alabaster trees. There, crusts of heavy nails, marked like fortresses, droop in their rusty mail. Mostly ants, in open canter, move in as upon an urn & lance far more than jagged wire the breath of stillest air.
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"A rail fence is more than that on a country dawn..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Paul Cameron Brown delivers a powerful performance in "Jagged Wire"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...