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69 Sonata to Sun and Repose Let us submit our suits of skin to summer’s liquid blade. Let us radiate in light the old errors and malignancies, adhere to the sky’s prescription. Let us learn the address of legs, the unfolded map of arms, the silent, briny border of our lips. Let us fondle the soft leather of chests until all locks and clasps fall away. Let sand, leaf and tendril blanket us, let us accommodate stone and accept the wind’s reprisal—of bird or genuflected limb, tumbled acorn, or sea turning earth—in our trembling cup of hands. ...

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