Temporary Geometry
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Rain redrafts the sidewalk, sketching temporary geometries in chalk that dissolves.
I watch a puddle hold the sky until the sun drinks it back. Nothing stays written on this particular stone.
A spider web collects diamonds for an hour. Then wind remembers it's water, scatters the design.
Even the shadows know— they shift across the wall like rehearsals for absence, practicing how to let go.