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No 50 - 2007


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The Understanding of Glass
for Cathy who shared the secret

First, you must know that glass is not like ice;
it melts around fourteen hundred degrees,
and molten it may be slumped and branded.

Encapsulate a silver heart within,
but resist the natural urge for air;
the metal will oxidise and blacken.

Yet this same glass has the power to redeem;
dark souls wearing diachrome at the breast
see light enhanced, their minds become prisms.


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