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are you sharing it
with me, this
loneliness?

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how do they do it,
those birds, keeping a course
through the gale
when even in this still, still room
I can hardly take one step

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alone is more
alone than
I thought

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as I fall
I feel how this, too,
is dancing

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that small voice,
quiet as petals, says
why not be the one
who tears down any wall
that stands between two hearts

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falling, falling,
I don’t know when I stopped
wanting to be caught

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new snow in the field
the only tracks there
one woman dancing

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they sure do mess up
the sheets—excitement
and grief

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who is the one
that falls and who is the one
who notices her falling

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midnight.
the power out, I make
of myself a light

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perhaps to prove
she can change the world
my daughter stomps
on the icicle right when
my camera clicks

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one of those days tanka

forgive me
for not hearing today
beneath the wailing
the boy who just wants
so desperately to be heard

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young girls in pink
tutus—it’s hard to believe
we’re all dying

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anti-aging conference?
we argue and research
how to stay young,
meanwhile, on our shelves
drums and flutes gather dust

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such a short time
I’ve been gone, but now how high
the drifts of snow where
once we danced a path between
my house and yours

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Today I learned what
I knew: if a cell from my
heart met one from yours,
they would find a new rhythm
not yours, not mine, but ours.

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inside that sigh
migrate a thousand thousand
butterflies

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what’s quiet
is still quiet behind
the barking dog

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I fall asleep
aware of part of me watching
the one who sleeps

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these arms
not reaching
but waving

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poor woman
stopping long enough to smell
the juniper berries
only because
she has to pee

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rereading the book
of my days,
every page
I’ve dog eared
as one worth living

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despite snow
despite cold
though it makes no sense
this heart
still unbuttons its coat

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On second thought,
the tower is nice.
Quiet.
You can keep
the braid.

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