Poetry Reading: THE MIRROR, by Maurice Dean Wint
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Narrated by Val Cole
READ POEM:
Cold unconscious metal
Reflective concentration
Carefully cloned contortions
Cast in curves of concave
Full length spying steelfaces
Hung in private parlours
Viewing fornication
Convex copulation
Such vivid observation
For one so unalive.
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