A thought and a haiku
Alone is just a word, but even as such, it contains two syllables, and so neither sound is fully alone, but even as such, within the japanese framework for haikus it would be counted as three ‘on’ since it ends in ‘n’. So within the single word alone, there is a community, and even this representation of isolation cannot stand without the aid of multiple letters and sounds.
My alone
Unsustainable
Crushed in held hand
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