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    To A Dark Moses by Lucille Clifton

    November 6, 2011 by Michael Tekhen Strode

    You are the one
    I am lit for.

    Come with your rod
    that twists
    and is a serpent.

    I am the bush.
    I am burning
    I am not consumed.

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