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The Ecphorizer
Frankenstein Compact Neal Wilgus
The part of the first party,
to wit: the head,
had been removed
from a body, dead.
 
The part of the second party,
i.e., the bod, had lost its head
and was acting odd.
 
And the first party first
and the second party next
confessed that life alone
left them both perplexed.
 
Then the second party part
put the first's part on
and they got it all together,
kicked their heels and they were gone. 




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Neal Wilgus
Poet and Author Neal Wilgus lives in New Mexico, where he is practicing becoming ambidextrous.  He writes that he "works nights and weekends and hopes to live forever."
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