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Let us start with a piece of linen Crisp, white, laundered Its value lies in golden tendrils simultaneously probing all its geometric possibilities: A cotton skirt, twirling, unfurling on late April grass, stretching itself just enough to graze fingertips. Making arms around a young groom Snuggling closer under the heavy suit. A child's plaything--smiling, pretending, waiting. Or maybe it's just this tattered sheet the only thing between me and the bleak pitter patter drumming sonic shapes on my windowsill
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Sep 18, 2012
Sep 18, 2012 at 12:55 PM UTC
A Marxian daydream
Let us start with a piece of linen Crisp, white, laundered Its value lies in golden tendrils simultaneously probing all its geometric possibilities: A cotton skirt, twirling, unfurling on late April grass, stretching itself just enough to graze fingertips. Making arms around a young groom Snuggling closer under the heavy suit. A child's plaything--smiling, pretending, waiting. Or maybe it's just this tattered sheet the only thing between me and the bleak pitter patter drumming sonic shapes on my windowsill
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Sep 18, 2012
Sep 18, 2012 at 12:55 PM UTC
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