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April 15, 2008
Cuneiform — by Brooks Haxton


The wedge sank five times into the clay,
and a word, which had been spoken in a breath,
lay still until the gods' names were forgotten.
Then, when the strangers took the tile in hand,
while stars sailed into the dark
beyond the world, the dead tongue
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