*two hearts in one hole-in-one
whole-ly one solely one holy one
soul-ly one only one
lonely one two
one, too.
*three for me, four for you
lovely me, lovely you, lovely us two
three more for me
four more for you
and me and me
and you and you too
it's more than one two.
*two hearts in One home
one two as One free to roam
One is two in One and One
and One and One is two in One
and two are one Home
in One whole-ly holy moly One.
*known and unknown
never alone because One and One is two
and two and One are three
forming a trinity in One two three,
but clearly, not four--
not even for more.
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Brijit Reed
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