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Second Time
And weak,
As if she were a thousand years old,
She knew she’d break any minute---
Fall apart
Into grains of sugar porcelain,
And closed her eyes and scratched at the wood of the doorframe,
Engraving the thin line
The way she figured
He’d engraved the thin line inside of her,
Behind her blind eyes
And under her flawed skin.

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