Backroads
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She might be doing it to protect herself.
Maybe to hold onto what love
there is left. She might have come
to where she thinks the singing is,
in the dying Texas grasses.
Where the hawk refuses to leave
the long, shiny black snake that it grips
with both claws, head erect, beak pointing
to its own breast, waiting for her to leave.
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