Ellen Bass Quotes
This Choreography Of Ruin, The World Breaking
like Glass Under A Microscope,
the Way It Doesn't Crack All At Once,
but Spreads Out From The Damaged Cavities.
Still For A Moment It All Recedes.
The Backyard Potatoes Swell Quietly
buried Beneath Their Canopy Of Leaves.
The Wind Rubs Its Hands Through The Trees.
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