“Habitation” by Margaret Atwood

Marriage is not

a house or even a tent


it is before that, and colder:



the edge of the forest, the edge

of the desert

the unpainted stairs

at the back where we squat

outside, eating popcorn


the edge of the receding glacier


where painfully and with wonder

at having survived even

this far


we are learning to make fire

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