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The life and death of it - Four thousand years of relics confront me as memento mori: glazed plate, wine cup, & garland of jasmine blossoms. Every hand that knew these is dust. But in another breath I'm in my head, where you are an archaeologist, recovering each of these priceless things: from under far hill, in a copse shaped like an "X," in meadows that seem innocent, but dig and gold shines the eye. Bronze after bronze after bronze - all yours. It's so easy to see how this could have been you - hunting history down to the bones. Astrolabe, book of jade, turquoise drake curling and curling. They are all two things at once: They speak the mortal voice directly to my deepest ear. They are also symbols of a version of you I see so easily - in love with the past, eager to find it, wherever it might be, unearth it & swallow it whole.
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Apr 21, 2019
Apr 21, 2019 at 4:03 PM UTC
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The life and death of it - Four thousand years of relics confront me as memento mori: glazed plate, wine cup, & garland of jasmine blossoms. Every hand that knew these is dust. But in another breath I'm in my head, where you are an archaeologist, recovering each of these priceless things: from under far hill, in a copse shaped like an "X," in meadows that seem innocent, but dig and gold shines the eye. Bronze after bronze after bronze - all yours. It's so easy to see how this could have been you - hunting history down to the bones. Astrolabe, book of jade, turquoise drake curling and curling. They are all two things at once: They speak the mortal voice directly to my deepest ear. They are also symbols of a version of you I see so easily - in love with the past, eager to find it, wherever it might be, unearth it & swallow it whole.
EvanS
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Apr 21, 2019
Apr 21, 2019 at 4:03 PM UTC
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