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On Remembering
Up in her room in her aunt's house we'd rarely use the bed;
it shrieked at the smallest movements, but sometimes
I'd sit there, while she played her cello. Always songs in minor keys
— whales washed ashore — and we'd weep. Her,
down herself and me, into the hot sand.
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