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 [b]Photo of a Girl on a Beach
 by Carmen Giménez Smith[/b]
 
 Once when I was harmless
 and didn’t know any better,
 
 a mirror to the front of me
 and an ocean behind,
 
 I lay wedged in the middle of daylight,
 paper-doll thin, dreaming,
 
 then I vanished. I gave the day a fingerprint,
 then forgot.
 
 I sat naked on a towel
 on a hot June Monday.
 
 The sun etched the inside of my eyelids,
 while a boy dozed at my side.
 
 The smell of all oceans was around us—
 steamy salt, shell, and sweat,
 
 but I reached for the distant one.
 A tide rose while I slept,
 
 and soon I was alone. Try being
 a figure in memory. It’s hollow there.
 
 For truth’s sake, I’ll say she was on a beach
 and her eyes were closed.
 
 She was bare in the sand, long,
 and the hour took her bit by bit.[/center]
 
 
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