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12 Days MAG
She paraded into our house
 On Monday night
 As an uninvited guest in the storm
 “I'll stay for a day
 Or two,” she promised,
 But lied.
 She paraded through the
 Door
 Uninvited, lit
 Candles,
 And handed us 
 Books
 In place of our
 Electronics.
 It was fun for a while
 Until it wasn't.
 She left us in the darkness
 
 And began sucking our heat
 Instead
 
 She fed on the life within us
 
 And blessed us with loneliness.
 We wept
 
 Begged
 
 Yelled
 For her to leave
 But she insisted: “It could be worse.”
 So we swallowed our pride
 And allowed ourselves to be consumed
 By blackness
 
 By her
 
 By us.
 She forced us out with her
 Unabating bitterness
 And when we were finally gone
 
 Finally broken
 
 Hopeless
 She left.
 For an hour (maybe a little more)
 We rejoiced,
 But then quickly forgot her 12-day stay
 And adjusted back to life
 As it was.

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