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Afraid to Write
Afraid to write
 To let the pen's black blood pour--
 And clot
 In the face of my want
 Of mind and of age
  
 Afraid to taint
 A page that had potential that
 I lack--
 To form some lines of genius
 An Emily Dickinson twist
  
 Afraid of the shame
 The stinging probing
 Of revisiting my poor verses
 After gaining--after trudging--
 Through more years and more pages
  
 Afraid to pretend
 That I know this blank territory
 Well enough to guide my pen
 Through its neatly lined streets
  
 Yet afraid to wait
 Afraid to be afraid
 Lest the blank, accusing page
 Outlives my timid pen.

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