Nocturnal Lethargy by Tamara Beryl Latham
How deep this shave of night,
whose ebon glassine pool
spills chromium stars
to light an onyx sea.
This frigid hem of night,
the wind is still as death,
while Winter calls,
without remorse,
to chill your warm,
sweet breath.
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