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WHERE WE HID
by
Zander Sherman

All of your darling words

fell on my raindrop back,

dried in the afternoon,

hiding from country cars.


You cut out your own tongue,

tired of taste,

wanting to sleep

in the culvert’s empty mouth.


All of your darling words

found truth in being still,

with someone you love,

hiding from traffic.


Zander Sherman was born in 1986, has lived in Ottawa, Ontario and St. John's, Newfoundland and currently lives near Toronto.

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