| With each word they tighten their fetters | letters |
| and lengthen their chains. She swipes the notes he sends her, | torment |
| locked in shining sheets, somehow there | then |
| yet always beyond reach. Still she waits | titillate, |
| with open hands, catching coin, never knowing | stoking |
| the lips from which each leaf is torn – | moans, |
| still, she prays, where spaces stood, his letters stand – | pants, |
| still, where once he stood, she withstands grief | pleas, |
| like pennies pounded thin, like thieving | leaving |
| hands and mouths mutely confessing | confetti |
| that most essential crime – the sin | in |
| of lettering love. Even us judges then | thickets |
| cannot set them free. | ensnaring. |
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