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It is not the still weight
of the trees, the
breathless interior of the wood,
tangled with wrist-thick

vines, the flies, reptiles,
the forever fearful monkeys
screaming and running
in the branches —


but

a girl waiting
shy, brown, soft-eyed —
to guide you
Upstairs, sir.
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