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H. Edgar Hix

Late April Snow

Watching it through the window
of the preemie ward:
delicate, unexpected,
brief.

H. Edgar Hix is like blood: still in circulation, liking to be read.

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06/19/2018PoemsH. Edgar HixDale Wisely

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