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Inkwell

February 13, 2020

Inkwell

Jason Whitt

When the inkwell runs dry, from
the words I’ve written for you,
when the lines and the curves that
form the letters all begin to disappear,
look close my love, at
the indentations on the page,
for my pen still writes, even
though the inkwell ran dry.

Jason Whitt

By julietteIn love (Issue No. V), Poetry

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