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January 14th
It was something about the way
The snow falls and falls but can do nothing more
Than paint the tree branches white
The wood floors frozen, scuffed
Our dreams of the lemon-yellow kitchen
The sky blue front door
Hipbones sharp and small
The shoulder blades of a bird
The scale numbers falling
Bare trees and dull brown birds
The snow is water
Where it touches the earth
Underneath the warm spices
And the cool blue dish soap
The smell of age that does not go away
The lights in the hallway went
Burning out one by one the rungs of the banister
Casting shifting shadow patters on the oriental carpet
The sound of music from another room
A strange and clumsy heartbeat
The gray-blue pair of shoes
Things I didn’t want but took anyway because
We have a right to take anything not denied to us
Anything not tied down
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