By Claudio Roberto Veale
when she calls
her voice sounds like snow
the heat of my breath melts each word
and still she speaks, covering
my landscape, quieting even my thought
her language is a fog around me
so thick and palpable that i succumb
to her reasoning, and to her peace
Claudio Roberto Veale lives with his family in South Texas.
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