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  • Poetry

    “Between Grief and Nothing” by Linnea Nelson

    What interests me takes place in the interval
    between two people.
    For example, one half

    inch from your human body,
    I can feel the heat of your life
    without touching you.

    Nothing I learned in school
    is as essential as that.
    Or that the reverse is true.

    Or that, between grief and nothing,
    there is a broad, bright space.
    What happens to me alone

    never seems important. Last week,
    the dusk draped heavily
    on the valley was beautiful,


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