By GRACE ESCOE
Great Chasm 
An inch filled with a single board 
Yet still vast 
Yet still devoid 
Concrete 
Loads of hardened gray
Pillars of stone
All to endeavor 
To contain You
Separation a mere 
Inconvenience for 
Them 
Insurmountable for 
I
Yet still 
Left with
Something   space   needed
To be filled 
The whiplash
The whitewaters
The miss
The murk
Balance 
On a string 
Does not 
Come easily 
A volition
Two thoroughfares
That seem 
To abstain
A step closer 
And broadly secure 
Nonetheless
Still only a step
Nonetheless 
Still a great chasm 
The entire stretch 
Left only a fine line 
Perilous path
The gap
Potentially filled 
At the wager 
Of abatement
Convention 
Followed by another 
Yet forever discontinuous
A divide 
Dare I 
Bound the stretch 
Balance so precarious
A light wind
Not you
Catch me 
But the Whole 
There unapologetically 
Un-truly-changed 
With a question 
Connect 
Writer | Grace Escoe ’26 | gescoe26@amherst.edu
Editor | Leland Culver ’24 | gculver24@amherst.edu
