From the Book of Outlines

Some nights my fingers ache
for music they used to play.
Where I live now, I am surrounded
by water: even the sun
has to cross a bridge to arrive at noon.
Loneliness is a clear
ripple— wading birds snag it frequently:
a hemline whose length
exceeds the measure of the sea.

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