At
The Window Hear
it Please,
read this first I was at the window
when a fly near the latch
was on its back spinning—
legs furious, going nowhere. I thought to swat it
but something in its struggle
was too much my own. It kept spinning and began to tire.
Without moving closer, I exhaled
steadily, my breath a sudden wind
and the fly found its legs,
rubbed its face
and flew away. I continued to stare at the latch
hoping that someday, the breath
of something incomprehensible
would right me and
enable me to fly.
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