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18.
The commuter lot lies vacant: the markets
Have gone south like geese. So much for
The long summer of childhood: the gravel bed
Is barely visible, the Atlantic peering over
The spring brush. Trade feeds us and fleets
Like the evanescence of words: how do we endure
And turn with the seasons and make a sound
Between and beyond cry of birth, moan of death?