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April 15, 2008

Cuneiform — by Brooks Haxton

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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

in the clay began to speak.
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