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Penumbra
I
 
 And the scratches tint your palms
 The blisters scrape your knuckles
 Covered in the agony
 of the labor
 Your internals are tainted with gold
 But you shine of bronze
 To the world, the metals conflate
 And you slightly glisten with a shade of brass
 They say: "You're doomed to be a mere shadow"
 "Of what?" you ask them
 Of the sun.
 
 II
 
 You are a palimpsest
 Unable to decide, rewritten over and over again
 Broken and renewed
 Holding onto the belief that
 --you're the penny
 That in time, heated by the warmth above
 You will turn from bronze to silver
 To gold
 
 III
 
 And the dulcet taste of hope shrivels
 away until the sun bows down
 furtively and slowly
 until you can no longer see
 from the hole
 decorated with the headstone that's
 engraved with the shadow of
 your initials.
 
 IV
 
 Silver or Lead
 Bribes or death,
 But you know that treachery may pull you back into the cave
 So you choose death,
 because your knuckles had already been
 dripping with the blood of disbelief since
 the departure of the womb.
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