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“The Police Me Follow So” by Rolli

February 9, 2012Posted by Rattle

Rolli

THE POLICE ME FOLLOW SO

I’ll me conceal
in leaves
of poetries

All cunning cun-
founding, me’ll
the snuffing bloods e-

lude
renewed
on sonnet food

—from Rattle #35, Summer 2011

__________

Rolli: “I wrote my first poem at age five—in crayon—on the bathroom wall. It’s still my favorite canvas.” (website)

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