Horseman Peom Number 2 (Dedicated to Alan Bowman)
 
 A large horse wears a large bow.
A grand shovel port and grand arc.
A grand port of pellets and an arc ground.
A port of ground grains, old and damp, sold out.
A portrait of grain mounds, viewed as humid, vents abhorrence.
And portraits with monocles filled with grain become humorous as they expect horror.
At least the portraits have dented monocles on which pleas for grinning developement police for more chameleons to attend horror films are scrawled.
And mounds of portraits on the bundle of monocles sinking into a putrid liquid soon intervines in favor of the grimacing police developing a sour mint paper chameleon as to occupy the films and horror of gribbling bowls.

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