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A maul is not an axe; an axe is not a maul. One is for splitting, the other for felling. Of course to trees such distinctions are immaterial. Walnut rounds scattered on grass stare into juniper scratching the sky— tall pallbearers shiver in wind, whisper above dead medallions, unblinking eyes. The handle I hold like a divining rod; metal blade forged by inchoate words, honed on grinding letters of precision.
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Nov 2, 2016
Nov 2, 2016 at 3:05 PM UTC
Distinctions
A maul is not an axe; an axe is not a maul. One is for splitting, the other for felling. Of course to trees such distinctions are immaterial. Walnut rounds scattered on grass stare into juniper scratching the sky— tall pallbearers shiver in wind, whisper above dead medallions, unblinking eyes. The handle I hold like a divining rod; metal blade forged by inchoate words, honed on grinding letters of precision.
jonathan-witte
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Nov 2, 2016
Nov 2, 2016 at 3:05 PM UTC
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