And if I should pick out the good in you –
each shard of broken light, like glass
from the wreck of such beauty, and look at that –or one golden afternoon when you hovered above me
in rapture, oh half god –how would I bear to lift my hands,
how would I bear to close my eyes
and let you fall, and love be damned?
Cecilia Woloch, “Lucifer, Full of Light,” Carpathia
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