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May 31
“some loves wear silk,
ours wore wire.
barbed and coiled, yes—
but it held the weight.

we made no shrine of it.
we danced around the fire,
then into it.
we let it burn ugly,
honest,
holy.

and still—
the ash hums.”
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     T R Wingfield and Agnes de Lods
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