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revision A Photo, Then Then I am thin but convinced I am fat. My hair, still long, your joy, shines like our summer-colored skin. You gaze with a fullness you, still, hold for me. Later when the cysplat takes my hair, my hope, our child you are afraid to look, convinced I am disappearing, a faded photograph. Now time steals time Barely a chance to glance, full like then, and this photo that does not show how the shoulder of the mountain shrugged into her spring shawl of green, shed it then in fall to favor white, like the veil I wear to hide my thin skin. Then Then I am thin but convinced I am fat. You gaze with a fullness of heart you have always held for me. Later when the Cysplat takes my hair, my hope, our child, you are afraid to look, convinced I am disappearing, a faded photograph. Now, time steals time, barely a glance, barely a moment, to gaze again, full, like then.
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