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The Carcass
The shell remains picked clean by hungry vultures ravenous with greed. Gouged-out eyes now bare hollow sockets vacant in their stare. Morsels of choice parts deftly stripped or torn away— and gutted vitals, furtively devoured, have filled the wanton needs of scavengers who shared the feast. The carcass rests flat on bony frame supported once by plump, round legs on which it mightily ran. There it lies— a brittle, empty shell— the poor abandoned Chevy on the Harlem River Drive. Sandra M. Haight ~1st Place~ Premiere Contest: Bring To Life Sponsor: Shadow Hamilton Judged: 04/14/2018 ~3rd Place~ Contest: East Jesus Sponsor: Roy Jerden Judged: 01/02/2015 Note: Inspired by my many trips years ago in the late 70s, to visit my father in a hospital there. I would see so many abandoned cars lined up as 'empty shell carcasses' along the Harlem River Drive in New York City.
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