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My Poetry Cycle // Aaron Wiegert Is in dire need of training wheels And drowned in a tub of Coca-Cola My cheap triangular seat is now ablaze Finger-printed handle bars have been melted And a pair of peddles move mechanically through Now I can only imagine riding through The Northern Lights are blinding In the French Quarter cemetery a skeleton His metal frame is seated as silently as a Coney Island All ten gears click and stick like cotton That old rusty chain catches my oily cheek as I was caught |
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