Poem: Nothing to Discard

Nothing to Discard

Remember to remove
what waits there
before you come,
it is already there
but is nothing,
an excess of emptiness
that seeps and spreads,
makes openings,
not holes but gaps.
Not places to enter
just spaces between
that add nothing
but distance and emptiness,
a perpetuated isolation.

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