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<p>&#8220;To the Reader: The Language of the Cloud&#8221; by Chase Twichell:</p>
<blockquote><p>Come with me to a private room.<br />
I have a secret to show you.<br />
Sometimes I like to stand outside it</p>
<p>with a stranger because I haven’t<br />
come at it from that vantage in so long—</p>
<p>see? There I am beside him, still joined,<br />
still kissing. Isn’t it dreamlike,<br />
the way the bed drifts in its dishevelment?</p>
<p>Bereft of their clothes, two humans<br />
lie entangled in its cloud.</p>
<p>Their bodies are saying the after-grace,<br />
still dreaming in the language of the cloud.<br />
Look at them, neither two nor one.</p>
<p>I want them to tell me what they know<br />
before the amnesia takes them.</p></blockquote>
<p>(From <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/155659318X/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=155659318X&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=thdi09-20&amp;linkId=7WQ2WILKIRAQENSG"><em>Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been</em></a> © 1998, 2010 by Chase Twichell. Used by permission of <a href="https://www.coppercanyonpress.org">Copper Canyon Press</a>. Photo by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lagasa/2428152539/in/photolist-9BEpDT-brG75E-6arTAG-8ejpzZ-cVTKLm-8efFjw-yi73z-fwqTtt-85vmAP-3gRhBJ-3gRhs3-9MuR5k-5S85SE-4GyV9X-fqbpPV-4H1KsL-5rkhCX-4bVGgr-5Kf1pm-zyag3-5by3F1-5KaKzB-9v2bXq-7G4LBh-zyag9-4bZFTE-5Kf1fs-6zJ3go-3CaFmg-5KaKqP-8wBSKA-8gyrYG-8wBSHo-7PCvCd-5MnTHZ-e4Lxoa-7MWh7j-7PJ8D9-7PJ8Db-dWQR16-9c1T6T-H5DLN-4xWm71-5n6c1H-7ruKcH-kdnmu-67ao3x-5iH62k-6SK1vV-6Fq6qy">Suzanne LaGasa</a>)</p>
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