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- A fox gently touches its cold nose to twigs and leaves in the darkness. Its eyes scan its surroundings, again and again, from moment to moment. The fox leaves tidy paw prints in the snow as it makes its way between the trees. Its shadow trails behind it like an injured animal.
- The fox's body, however, moves confidently and purposefully through clearings in the forest.
- The fox's eye widens, its green color becoming more intense and vivid as it concentrates on what's ahead—until its scent suddenly becomes immediate and visceral, and the fox enters the darkness of the speaker's mind. The speaker still can't see any stars through the window. The clock is still ticking, and the poem has been written.
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