Maya Stein

If I were brave enough, I’d tell you how my heart

has raged for love, stretched thin as a high wire.

If I were brave enough, I’d tell you

how my body has been fighting to stay upright

on every precipitous downhill the city

throws at it. If I were brave enough,

I’d climb into your lap and weep with longing.

All I can say is that any attempt at beauty and hope

is land-mined with failure.

And so the perilous track-making begins.

Wending our way through,

there are possible clutches at sunlight, at windows, at yes.

We are each of us inches from death.

We are each of us inches from life.

We are each of us inches from one another.

Maya Stein

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