Write a prose poem that keeps poetic intensity, image, and music while abandoning the line break, in the tradition of Baudelaire and Simic.
## CONTEXT The prose poem looks like a paragraph but behaves like a poem: it carries heightened imagery, compression, music, and a leap of imagination, yet it forgoes the line break. The form, from Baudelaire to Charles Simic to contemporary practitioners, thrives on tension between ordinary prose surface and poetic…
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