Carrion Coming out of the building, I found My bike picked apart like a car-killed deer Picked apart by vultures — first the wheels, Then the seat, then, when I came back To pick up the frame, the frame, all that Remained the rack adorned by the cable They’d snipped, the U-lock they’d sawed, Like the bones you find, the week after You smelled death, under unblemished blue sky.
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Carrion Coming out of the building, I found My bike picked apart like a car-killed deer Picked apart by vultures — first the wheels, Then the seat, then, when I came back To pick up the frame, the frame, all that Remained the rack adorned by the cable They’d snipped, the U-lock they’d sawed, Like the bones you find, the week after You smelled death, under unblemished blue sky.