Matrimetry

“If only I were bigger” I said when
she murmured her complaints, her stress immense,
her gaze within and gulping oxygen,
her patience sapped, but her intelligence
still active. So attempting making sense,
I added “then I’d curve around your grief,
and hug you with a passion so intense
my prayers and my embrace might bring relief.”

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