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PERTINAX
Poems
Jul 6
Grindstone
I have become as steel, forged within frigid winters heart
With a hardness, no desert summer could hope to rust
Sharpened to a fine edge between shifting sands
And grinding glaciers, which, given millennia have honed
Shaping my geometry in such a way as to cut inward
Carving jagged crevasses at right angles to the core
Whose arrhythmic pattern resembles a diseased damascus
Indistinguishable from the delaminations of a failed weld
Running down the length of my spine with spiderweb cracks
Covered by a clever fuller designed to distract the eye
With a stylized straight line, slowly tapering at the tip
Rounded by the blunt force trauma of repeatedly stabbing
The anvil on which I had been so hastily hammered
#alliteration
#personification
#steel
#forged
#blacksmithing
#hammer
#anvil
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35/M/Tennessee
(35/M/Tennessee)
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