Napudot

Heat sharpens its blades,
pushes up its sleeves and goes

to work on every kind of body
that's used up its last 

stores of water. What it does,
it does mindlessly; and so

we tolerate the annual
descent into hell that others call

summer, by dreaming of a thin 
trickle cooling our wrists, our napes.
 

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