A Gift
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That night she called his name, not mine
and could not call it back
I shamed myself, and thought of that blind
girl in Kodiak
who sat out on the stoop each night
to watch the daylight fade
and lift her child down to the gate cut
in the palisade
and what old caution love resigned
when through that misty stare
she passed the boy to not her bearskinned
husband but the bear
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