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Loss—
is a hungry word
opening up its mouth
wide enough to fit a
gold ring, a child’s
casket. A language,
this is the noun of measures:
see, deprivation—
and the weighted stone
of empty.
Imagine, now, its root
word’s meaning:
to loosen, divide, cut apart.
What is loss but a slipped grip,
but a shelter swept away,
but a satiated Lynx
beside a dog’s collar?
See, also, miscarriage
(the vessel unloading
goods not meant for you).