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Paleface

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Old Sawbones, pale as a sheet,         white sand, whispering edge of the sea.         II         The mind tarries not one place long,         (longitudinal wanderings off a map).         Is shiftless, both a shirker (and army deserter)         devours like larvae,         a bullet ledge for leaves.         III         I saw in a rusty tankard         a gallon drum         (ghostly galleon at that),         a tin can floating for         all the world shores         of its alkaline prison,         pirating salinity with anchoring sounds,         brackish bench-pressed sound of waves         wedged between far-off distant gulls         and mezzanine,         dimly-lit funeral parlour         of the sun.

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