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Stigma of a Collision
2 metal beetles collided
 one street over
 (geographically close,
 but in another world).
 the aftermath was 
 tossed
 around at least a few hundred feet, and
 the bumpers were
 mangled bottom lips, sagging
 dripping
 into the asphalt, in the middle of
 plastic and glass
 confetti.
 wouldn't a mistake so condemning
 so sharp an
 impact
 leave some permanent scar, at least
 a vibration resonating in
 the stone-cold air, instead of 
 a pair of metal
 beetle carcasses
 to be swept away tomorrow?

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