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Heat
I speak of the heat coiled in the space
between my neck
and hair,
across my palms and
nestled between joints,
where skin meets skin,
where bone is knit together
with the same atoms—
The same billion little protons,
electrons,
neutrons,
in plants, and animals, and our ancestors,
the stars,
some billion years ago.
The same heat
festering inside those stars
from nuclear fusion,
from hydrogen and helium,
from millenia,
sits between my ribs
Because I am their Daughter.
And when it's too cold to bear
I can grasp my friend’s hands in mine
and hold that heat between us
Since she is made of the cosmos
and so am I.
At once Together but scattered across infinity—
The heavens,
space,
universe.
Everything inestimably unique,
woven together by the same heat.
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