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Abstract:"Least Expected" is a love poem comparing the lovers to "a simile torn in half//just before its like," a meditation on disappointed expectations in context of an ended relationship. The poem compares the lovers to a "severed and perseverating pair" like lungs, meditating on loving as breathing and on the tension between likeness and difference in a relationship and in the nature of metaphor.