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The cellar wonders what a sky is like? It hears the lake walk by its shore. And can't even begin to imagine the starling and the willow-wren whose voices are all sunlight and shadow. BIRD: Now there's a word. It is proud of its wine such a fine selection. Time bottled sun ripened. The cellar looks with love upon its broken things. A pram that's seen so many offspring its memories cobwebbed. Bits of bicycles a wheel of no spokes. A lost wedding ring. It laughs when human footsteps tentatively trip down its steps oblivious of the horror movies it evokes. Then they vanish and the dark drips drips & drips. The old English/French dictionary with the snapped spine lies open at the entry: CLOUD. "Hmmmm?" the cellar hmmms intent on educating itself. Now what can a cloud mean. "NUAGE!" it announces to itself always preferring the French word.
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Aug 11, 2015
Aug 11, 2015 at 9:21 AM UTC
THE OLD ENGLISH-FRENCH DICTIONARY
The cellar wonders what a sky is like? It hears the lake walk by its shore. And can't even begin to imagine the starling and the willow-wren whose voices are all sunlight and shadow. BIRD: Now there's a word. It is proud of its wine such a fine selection. Time bottled sun ripened. The cellar looks with love upon its broken things. A pram that's seen so many offspring its memories cobwebbed. Bits of bicycles a wheel of no spokes. A lost wedding ring. It laughs when human footsteps tentatively trip down its steps oblivious of the horror movies it evokes. Then they vanish and the dark drips drips & drips. The old English/French dictionary with the snapped spine lies open at the entry: CLOUD. "Hmmmm?" the cellar hmmms intent on educating itself. Now what can a cloud mean. "NUAGE!" it announces to itself always preferring the French word.
donall-dempsey
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Aug 11, 2015
Aug 11, 2015 at 9:21 AM UTC
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