Else Fitzgerald, from "Everything Feels Like the End of The World," publ. in 2022

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Else Fitzgerald, from "Everything Feels Like the End of The World," publ. in 2022
[Image shows a poem with a space down the middle. The poem can be read in full, or either side can be read separately. The left side is titled, "lady macbeth", and the right side is titled, "macbeth".
Together they read,
i love you you have transformed me with strange tenderness and i am the monster that startles me in the mirror. and i have come full circle. i cannot allow this. this is me, myself as I was destined to be from my birth. so soft it hurts.
The lady macbeth side reads,
i love you with strange tenderness that startles me and i cannot allow myself to be so soft
The macbeth side reads,
you have transformed me and i am the monster in the mirror. i have come full circle. this. this is me, as I was destined from my birth. it hurts.
End ID.]
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