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Christina's World
  Beloved wisps
  Frame focus on eyelashes
  While reaching for warmth
  Searching for notes
  Of song and lemongrass
  In stew of amber grains.
  Beloved path,
  Who guides gently
  Never whipping reigns
  Yet reigning in
  Dominion of muscle memory
  When eyes close
  My beloved remains
  Beloved cracks in
  Brushstrokes on barns
  On porches
  On the cheeks of my beloved
  Whose eyes close
  When the sun waltzes too near.
  My beloved extends the horizon
  Until it divides
  Her fingers from fire
  Her gray skies from rooftops
  Path from unstoppable stream
  Erecting fences:
  Beloved from bereaved.
  Field mice eat crickets
  In amber grains
  Overseen by my beloved.

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This poem is an ekphrastic piece about Andrew Wyeth's painting, "Christina's World".