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A SHORT ILLNESS.

In bed my legs are scattered bones;
my knees and ankles rasping stones;
my hips the blunted blades that shape
the contours of the sheets they scrape.
There's no relief in lying still;
I shift and shift again until,
a humbled, hot and helpless heap,
I slip into a chequered sleep.

◄ CLOCK HANDS.

A SPUN TALE. ►

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