when the sun goes down:

when the sun goes down:
the cicadas and crickets         are inside the home        the home is a part of nature 
concrete walls insulate the afternoons heat         keep it well preserved within        claim it as its own
wooden beams seem centuries old         tuberculosis is one clumsy fall away        no hospital for miles
steam rises                                                         from the corner of the room
caldo or coffee brewing in the winter                 heat
eighty degrees warrants a thin sweater, 
the wind can be vicious         
the silent dogs start barking         at the darkness         only they can see the threat 
the chickens and turkeys         huddle together         on the low tree branches
and the leaves falling         can be heard         with a small thud, 
the bees on top of the home                 another piece of furniture that comes with the house
prepare         to leave their queen.
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