Judith Eyre, ‘who died much lamented,
in the 35th Year of her Age,
in consequence of having accidentally
swallow'd a Pin.’ What can we know
of her life? Within: her organs greasy grey
as filmed ponds, her blood taking the routes
Harvey mapped. No thread to follow,
only the needle—so perfectly made to make
an opening, to find a way. And this is the
only way—we dart in, so unlikely
and then so definite. Led by our finest part,
it is but narrowly we escape into our futures
(though obvious the marks upon the past).
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