Poem: What It Says

What It Says

The message arrived
but said nothing
within what was there,
but the nothing said
was more a message,
meaning slipping through
along all the edges
of what little was given,
the lacking detail,
the absence of anything
that might be interpreted
as more than was there,
all of that was clear,
was a calculation,
a discouragement,
a wall being built.
Or, maybe,
I see it there,
see what I fear is hidden
behind what is present,
what is certain and clear.
There may be more
or there may not,
but either way,
I wish the message
communicated something
altogether different
even on the surface.

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