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Writing Infinity

May 7, 2017January 29, 2018 ~ Richard Schulte ~ 3 Comments

A writer with pen must write infinity.
Must dot that first i.
Must steady the hand.
Now to descend.

Confusions of essence produce absurd jots.
And ink must be elegant.
Steady that hand.
Carefully aim.

A tiny dot, uncertain, of a sudden.
One instant.
Forgotten.

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