Often Drink Tea

Often Drink Tea

the black cows
on the brown grass
in a way that is true to life
it’s a time of Tennyson
and sober up
realism’s a noun
and prevention and treatment 
of sugar water
shamble along behind
a dawning age of poetry 
the lines of Bogan
where the body
is the shadow’s prison
the web of life
officially stationed
in the Expo
regarded as a kind of
one-million-copies-sold
between a scattering of jades 
and a semi-precious
often drink tea

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