Away, alone

One day she went home
after breathing only dust
and salt water.

Her shredded clothes
loosely hung off her body.

After only talking to strangers
for eight months,

She had a face
that had been battered
by wind and furrowed brows,
squinting in the sun.

Always too hot or too cold,
a life never
temperature-controlled.

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