Trembling,
like a hare caught in a trap,
he leans forward,
if only steady hands
can remove an ever growing agony,
one that slips in,
and amplifies itself,
without even the time to ask
for permission.

Trembling,
like a hare caught in a trap,
he leans forward,
if only steady hands
can remove an ever growing agony,
one that slips in,
and amplifies itself,
without even the time to ask
for permission.
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