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Falling Apart

I couldn’t remember why I was running—if

it was to find you or to get away.

 

I came to every door and knocked to make sure

no feeling was home.

 

And there I was, in the yellow grass tall

as mountains burning. I was the child

alive in the sand reaching for the shovel,

an extension of my mother’s hand. I felt it all

falling apart.

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