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Relief

 

In the end
the moment of change
is imperceptible.
Less the arrival of light,
more a lessening of the dark—
the hand that stops the closing door,
a curtain left open an inch,
a small draught that lets the flame 
fan, catch and kindle.
The smallest of windows
can lever a life wide open.

 
 
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PoetryMary Walker13 April 2020sadness and relief, change, trusting lifeComment
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