cul-de-sac

they put the kids away like groceries
while soldiers rummage rooms for men and money
feed them, wordless, on their stomachs
looking at the carpets and the mud tracked in

afterward they count what’s left
the crescent crusts, the bruises on their thighs
the calendars on flowered walls, a day crossed off

a day

a day

then nothing

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