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Library You lacked grandeur, no city hall portal, with the footprint of a chapter book face up on the lawn, spine a rule for tomes of cars shameless with chrome.  A nameless perfume bathed us in the foyer, a lure to place our heads in your open oven, greedy for another gassing.   Landscape of sturdy oak plain and canyon buttered in light from a flotilla of hovering saucers, the wind swept butte topped with glare ice where my finger skated titles and my dog- eared card toward a woman with cats eye glasses lashed lightly on thrilling swell by the thinnest whip of lanyard, yellow Ticonderoga number two at the ready in the perfect quiver of her platinum French twist, pert pink bud eraser bobbing up and down with every delicate toggle of the fat rubber date stamp, so mesmerizing to a dewy reader brought to his toes, straining for a whiff of subtext, your memory a mist rising from this book cracked wide, lolling fragrant in my lap.
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Sep 16, 2016
Sep 16, 2016 at 8:09 AM UTC
Library
Library You lacked grandeur, no city hall portal, with the footprint of a chapter book face up on the lawn, spine a rule for tomes of cars shameless with chrome.  A nameless perfume bathed us in the foyer, a lure to place our heads in your open oven, greedy for another gassing.   Landscape of sturdy oak plain and canyon buttered in light from a flotilla of hovering saucers, the wind swept butte topped with glare ice where my finger skated titles and my dog- eared card toward a woman with cats eye glasses lashed lightly on thrilling swell by the thinnest whip of lanyard, yellow Ticonderoga number two at the ready in the perfect quiver of her platinum French twist, pert pink bud eraser bobbing up and down with every delicate toggle of the fat rubber date stamp, so mesmerizing to a dewy reader brought to his toes, straining for a whiff of subtext, your memory a mist rising from this book cracked wide, lolling fragrant in my lap.
dave-hardin
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Sep 16, 2016
Sep 16, 2016 at 8:09 AM UTC
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