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She tells him to write two poems, one
on each of their napkins;

smokes the rest of her pack, starts another.

 

When he's done, without reading
them, she carefully lights
each with the tip of her cigarette.

Words curling into flame. A gray ash
holds,
then breaks under its own weight.

 

"Now what do you have for me?" she asks.

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