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92 In Bed for a Week It happens to us all, at least one time, The black, caught knot of storm threatens, distant, But buckling closer, waves capped and blown white. Heavy tides, laden with fresh wreckage, climb, Drop down the throat; life is a persistent Ache of sunken vessels and squandered light. Barrier islands and breakwaters lost, The sea flails the darkness, its frayed currents, Wind-flung sediment, shards like stones thrown, Pooled mirrors blown to blur down the cold coast, Leaving foam, crushed scum, marsh sun, a grim sense Of many inherited contours gone. But the dark flush in the heart will subside, Drain slowly, slowly draw back as a tide. ...

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