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Decay MAG
Toxicity is difficult to define
when we have yet to find
its polluting source.
But it leaks through small fissures
into this vacuum.
The longer it enters,
the more the cracks weather
and smooth. They soon
become regular.
They go unnoticed,
stuff accumulating in dark recesses.
And chemicals originally
non-toxic in small quantities
flood the system,
declaring this body obsolete.
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