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Do not floss in my presence today My love. I see only germs. Leave This room and me alone. I know This house is ours forever. But for my minute, I feel unshared.
I take up three acres today. Or perhaps Just the survey and its markers. You lie on the bed outside the bathroom. I am tender with mistrust and know not to cry.
Do you recall the day before when we walked Around my wetland garden, close To my father's house. The yellow flowers Bloom well this year. And look at the cattails, Tall and nestled, in the center, just out of reach.
Today my father mowed my wetlands. Just a little two foot strip. You were with him. But see no harm. You and I joined arms Yesterday when this strip stood tall as ours.
A close moment for us, as the one I saw last night When the cosmos and monarch, V and cup, Somehow fit the pattern of orange and black To petals of scarlet and pistil. Close enough for a good fit of love.
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