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" Then there's the two
of us. This word
is far too short for us, it has only
four letters, too sparse
to fill those deep bare
vacuums between the stars
that press on us with their deafness.
It's not love we don't wish
to fall into, but that fear.
This word is not enough but it will
have to do. It's a single
vowel in this metallic
silence, a mouth that says
O again and again in wonder
and pain, a breath, a finger
grip on a cliffside. You can
hold on or let go. "

Margaret Atwood , Selected Poems: 1966-1984


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Margaret Atwood quote : Then there's the two<br />of us. This word<br />is far too short for us, it has only<br />four letters, too sparse<br />to fill those deep bare<br />vacuums between the stars<br />that press on us with their deafness.<br />It's not love we don't wish<br />to fall into, but that fear.<br />This word is not enough but it will<br />have to do. It's a single<br />vowel in this metallic<br />silence, a mouth that says<br />O again and again in wonder<br />and pain, a breath, a finger<br />grip on a cliffside. You can<br />hold on or let go.