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Small Glaciers

Last night the whole world froze over

and this morning, while the sun was drinking coffee and

******** same **** different day

I burned my way to the shore

like a meteor in a car, too warm to make sense

even to myself

in the newness

of this wanting.

 

The small glaciers in the marsh shifted

and let go as I passed. The folded heron unlocked his sleeping head.

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Jan 14, 2012
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