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i read 'small talk' out loud at the ripon cathedral, opening the fourth annual poetry festival. i always wanted to light a candle for him. but maybe what i did tonight will count for more than a tealight priced at a pound. i read about him and the way i hold his memory in this monastery from the seventh century and my voice climbed the arches dressed in stone. i doubt he could hear me but i hope he knows i’ll guard him like a fragile note cradled in velvet, no matter how far he is from home.
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Oct 2, 2025
Oct 2, 2025 at 3:27 PM UTC
requiem in stone.
i read 'small talk' out loud at the ripon cathedral, opening the fourth annual poetry festival. i always wanted to light a candle for him. but maybe what i did tonight will count for more than a tealight priced at a pound. i read about him and the way i hold his memory in this monastery from the seventh century and my voice climbed the arches dressed in stone. i doubt he could hear me but i hope he knows i’ll guard him like a fragile note cradled in velvet, no matter how far he is from home.
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