After the art installation “Hunter-Gatherer,” by Ellen Driscoll.)
1.
Snow falling on the roof falls like it used to do
when freeze and thaw hardened to a satin sheen
and nothing moved in the offing but the lighthouse beam.
And so this morning is the morning of . . .
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