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THE
OKLAHOMA
REVIEW
Volume 8 | Issue 2 | Fall 2007 |
Poetry |
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Erik Meyer eyes
she plastic-wraps rice crispy marshmallow bars her coffee stands cold
across the table
I worry her the
way a dead matador's son
fears red yet feels the call
to stomp the
ground, kick the dirt
and play to the crowd
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