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Nervous that way I take peanut butter from the jar where blinking and licking overlap messily and focus is the last thing on my mind. There, just there scooped is where the thought returns. No high flying; no explanation just back, and the jar gets put on the shelf of the cupboard of wood, the oldest part of the house, and I cannot recall to write it the smell of peanuts jarred and ant poison and southern yellow pine.
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Feb 11, 2017
Feb 11, 2017 at 12:39 PM UTC
The Return
Nervous that way I take peanut butter from the jar where blinking and licking overlap messily and focus is the last thing on my mind. There, just there scooped is where the thought returns. No high flying; no explanation just back, and the jar gets put on the shelf of the cupboard of wood, the oldest part of the house, and I cannot recall to write it the smell of peanuts jarred and ant poison and southern yellow pine.
Exceptional journeys sometimes have unexceptional returns. How do beginnings and ends get marked? Tree rings, expiration dates on jars
d-lowell-wilder
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Feb 11, 2017
Feb 11, 2017 at 12:39 PM UTC
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