A Loneliness So Pure

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View of the triangular glass panels of a greenhouse from below leaves
Photo by Yuika Takamura on Unsplash
The world encouraged me to complete
my doctorate in shamelessness. “You’ll hurt

to not be part of all this interface
and commerce,” I was warned, though

as soon as I declined I was rewarded
with a loneliness so pure that my ears

could not be found by bothersome words,
and my blood felt fed only by the air

and the light that lives beneath the glass of greenhouses.
My family, my former lovers, and the authorities

tried to talk to me, to sway me toward buildings
whose entrances have stern signs, but I stared

patiently at everybody’s face, each
lit from the same failing fire, and I

left them speechlessly, my movements constituting
a new species of worriless wind.

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