A Writer's Notebook, Day Four-Hundred-And-Fifteen

It is quite late, so I am going to keep this short.  As mentioned yesterday, it was a rather grim day, in many regards.  I am still processing, though, so I don't really know what to say, let alone how to express it coherently at this point.

I did my work, with six new poems for the day.  I am likely to move up to seven soon, to be honest.  I was writing five for a very long time, but I do feel this would be fast.  At the same time, I felt myself ready to do more work before I started this entry.  It is already well past 3 am, so I do not want to start at this moment, but I think it is likely I will consider this again tomorrow.

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