The way a sweet cake wants
a little salt in it,
or blackness a little gray nearby to be seen,
or a pot unused stays good for boiling water,
the conversations I remember most
are the ones that were interrupted.
Wait, you say, running after them,
I forgot to ask—
Night rain, they answer.
Silver on the fire-thorn's red berries.
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