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Thirty-Year Friendship

 

It’s #tbt! Enjoy this great one from SWWIM Every Day‘s archives!


If I say you know me better than I know myself,
that’s not to say you know everything about me.

What I mean is that a forest doesn’t know itself
the way a woodcutter does. Or a wolf. Or a child
walking into the woods.

But, you, you know what it is
to walk in these woods. To greet the woodcutter
and the wolf. To take the child’s hand.



Nan Cohen is the author of two books of poems, Rope Bridge and Unfinished City, and a chapbook, Thousand-Year-Old Words. She lives in Los Angeles.

 

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