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Olive Franklin

Day’s End

& when the white fish
darts from the basement of the river

& when the rains 
kiss the yellow necks of trees

& when the blue morning undresses
to lilac in the kitchen

& when the heron unfolds
the envelope of sky

& when you take my face
between your hands like something you’ve forgotten

I think— I did not waste my life.

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issue seven

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