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Meshes of the Morning

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I awoke in the middle of the morning
In an unfamiliar bed
I had things to do that day
That wouldn’t give a damn
About the night I had
I thought about calling you
But then I thought again
Instead I laid in silence
At a loss for what to do next
Looking into the mirror across the room
I saw something wilting where there had once been blooms
I hoisted my body to its feet
This is what it means:
What I’ve sewn I reap

I heard her waking in the next room
She didn’t want to bother me
I poked my head out just to say good morning
She offered me breakfast
And a cup of coffee
I thought about calling you
But then I thought again
It wasn’t up to me
It’s in your hands
Looking into the mirror across the room
I saw something wilting where there once had been blooms
I hoisted my body to its feet
This is what it means:
What I’ve sewn I reap

This is what it means:
What I’ve sewn I reap

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from LIT. MAJOR, released December 2, 2022

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