Tonight's Poet Corner: Basket Head

Basket Head
by Belinda Roddie

A man with a basket for a head, a
pair of forks for hands, and two
surfboards for feet
stumbled into a bar for a hot-cold
drink that he couldn't drink. The barkeep
couldn't stand the odd sight of him, so he
threw a spider into the woven, screaming
face of the fellow, who tumbled and rolled
into the street, where he punctured
several truck tires on impact.

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