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Love and Warmth
Aleta Rossi-Steward, Disintegration, 2020
 I cry, but no sound comes out. My beige cage bounces. 
I fear the end. I finally settle, accepting my fate.
I look back, my body falls to pieces and
I feel death creep nearer.
I hear a voice from above. “I am sorry,” the voice utters.
I hear them say “you were given no love or warmth.”
I see a vivid light from above.
I feel its warmth, its love.
 I am free. My colors more vibrant than before,
I fly to them.
I screech out “thank you”. They do not understand me so
I fly away to my new home, my new place of love and warmth
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this is an ekphrastic poem written about Aleta Ross-Stewards "disintegration" (2020)