Eric Paul Shaffer
Another Page Falls
The woman in the window seat beside me is tearing pages
from her book. In the sole spot of light directed from above
in the shadowed cabin, she reads recto, then verso, sets the spine
on her lap, and from the top, rips a leaf from the story
and drops the paper into the darkness at our feet.
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