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Photograph by Leonard Freed

Photograph by Leonard Freed

October 28, 2019

The man who named my narrow bed was a quiet person, but he had good questions.
“I suppose you do love me, in your way,” 
I said to him one night close to dawn when we lay on the narrow bed. 
“And how else should I love you—in your way?” he asked. 
I am still thinking about that.

- Anne Carson
From Plainwater: Essays and Poetry

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