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She hides

She is in the blue shadow of a city on the horizon,

the metronomal click of six inch heels, hypnotic on linoleum,

the reflection of one window in another,

the scoliosis of the trees in an unlit wood.

When the sun is setting, and each blade of grass casts a shadow against the others,

here the images are ready, like Velcro, to hold fast to a heart.

 

In the slumber of dead flies on an attic windowsill,

the cacophony of the contents of a garbage can spilled into the truck before your alarm,

the way the syrupy night covers the windows to make it seem the world beyond has ended,

there are words with which we amplify the beats of our hearts,

most especially when they are too soft for us to hear ourselves.

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