The trees lean toward verdigris
and copper, guarding the white breath

we breathe into our gloves.
A flock of school kids

crossing the rocks,
then the envelope closing,

the return: the strange,
sealed privacy of midday.

The woods surround us
like a mistake, an act of mercy.

We could be children here,
we could be brother and sister.

 

 

 

 

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