The Distant Threshold
You are standing in the rain, holding a live sparrow in your gloved hand, and you are trying to remember if you actually killed him or if he just fell out of the sky into your coat, because the distinction has become less important than the weight of the bird against your palm, which is a warm, thrumming weight that feels too much like a heartbeat, and you know that if you open your hand now,...
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