It enters my days arrogantly
like the silence after the clap
of a judge's mallet.
I sway in the slightest breeze
across a field of wheat
awaiting the harvest.
It arrives when I think I'm safe
when I think all I am is just a spine,
strong, without a chest or a belly,
without a navel—
like a...
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