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Poetry | August 2012

Interlude

By Carolyn Williams-Noren

Come out here. So I dried my hands.
The air is perfect. He lay
on his back on the path, hands
on his belly, limbs soft
as if concrete were feathers. Lie down with me.
Across the grass, our daughter
sifted sand. The pavement
gave up its heat. Above us, the blue
drew one thin cloth across its face.

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