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Cleaver of Devil’s Kitchen
They name me Cleaver, though I am no hand,
but the patient edge of centuries,
a blade honed by the Southern swell,
by wind that tastes of iron and kelp.
I split the dolerite as kin are split —
not in malice, but in the slow necessity
of tide and time,
each fracture a journal of what was kept,
and what was carried away.
Below, the broth seethes —
foam thick as ghost‑milk,
stea...
Friday 5th September 2025 10:15 pm
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