We are sober folk.
Our starting place is the fall,
when the sun is not half as strong
as the warmth of our own underarms,
the dead earnest of cold
what we have always known best,
touching our ears to our shoulders,
our upper lips to our noses—
rebuilding ourselves beneath annihilated trees,
bending our heads as we pass, pressing on.
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