Walking the Neighbor’s Mare in the
Stubble Field
The mare crowds me,
I flick her away,
orderly as an umade bed.
I am the lone decider,
ingrain on rough stand.
I scratch her neck under the mane,
undo the knot, a chance for love,
after the harvest, our feet crackle.
Soft eyes fly through the high summer
air.
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