Apeiron Review | Issue 6

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Janet Butler

Stones A handful of stones sits in my palm, tiny buddhas softly rounded, polished to a glow of grays— time caught in a nugget of earth plumped by the delicate dust of onceliving things that hardened and grew as sunshine warmed cool colors, rains washed them pure, moon brushed a breath of shadow that still gleams beneath their graybrown surface wise in silence.

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