She awoke
to an empty house,
the corn crib hollow,
ladder to the roof
untended, the tire tracks
ending at the house
the sentence
she can’t quite finish.
So she crawled
into the field
like a skink to sun,
her legs dragging
behind her like a tail.
She is pink
in the dying grass.
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