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The colour of towels hang in my house down, like waterfall from door-corners and window sills. Some outside some on wracks All open mouthed spread welcome. I have paintings also. They are static. The towels move around. They’re the colours of angels blessing a clothesline or bedroom floor. If I’m wet they dry me if they’re wet I dry them It’s a good arrangement. They smile at me, and often break into laughter when I attempt folding they think it’s a hoot trying to fold away colour
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Aug 12, 2011
Aug 12, 2011 at 1:52 AM UTC
Folding Colour
The colour of towels hang in my house down, like waterfall from door-corners and window sills. Some outside some on wracks All open mouthed spread welcome. I have paintings also. They are static. The towels move around. They’re the colours of angels blessing a clothesline or bedroom floor. If I’m wet they dry me if they’re wet I dry them It’s a good arrangement. They smile at me, and often break into laughter when I attempt folding they think it’s a hoot trying to fold away colour
Martin Challis © 2011 www.martinchallis.com
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Aug 12, 2011
Aug 12, 2011 at 1:52 AM UTC
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