peripheries of day out of the dark pull of night
and onto the spilled light of the dwindled sun,
the way the moth zigzags in the twilight blur toward the dazzle
of the lamps embrace.
Myself to escape the bleakness of night
that darkens deeper ever beyond day's sinking dust of memories unhoarded,
must turn to the sun of remembered past:
the mind minestripping the dim, drying heart for the ash of remembrance
of the light's embrace.
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