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by: userPosted on: December 30, 2023December 30, 2023

I asked the tangle

I asked the tangle:
can you spare a thread?
And the tangle’s fibrous mouth
formed a hole, and said:
you have some nerve, some artery,
some hair, some twisted DNA,
and endless strands of narrative.
What more do you imagine
I can give you?
Maybe you should talk
to the untangling.

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