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A Crevice in Concrete
The night shrinks away,
 Leaving only a remnant of its blackness,
 In a shimmering puddle of jet ink,
 Spilling from a crack onto the sidewalk.
 I bend low to observe a colony of ants,
 Confined to its miniature world,
 Unaware of any domains 
 Beyond their crevice in concrete.
 I tilt my head back and stare skyward
 Into the endless depths of dawn.
 Perhaps the world we know now
 Is merely a crack in the sidewalk.
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