A litany

Each week a litany of progress too little for me to sustain: cities have been lost then reclaimed and still we keep holding our hands out to let the drab butterflies finally settle, tickle our fingers. But they never land.

I sigh and hold my knee to my chest -- life’s too short to play the games he plays, so week after week we wait, touch and circle afraid, finally, to land.

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