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grandmother’s pond never moves it’s alive, preserved inside her like a bubble. an unknown aquifer, dreaming of us no birds, no insects, no worms there with a consistent season-less breeze perpetually tousling the tangled grass, her silver quivering hairs, slow love rises from her porch perch that chair rocks her into another time. The Feather-fines hold the fences in place a crown of thorns protects her herb garden, she watches over those young, certain mountains unaware of their Appalachian ancestors, The Maple trees huddle, coveting their oldest memories grandmother’s a stone, listening, under it all. Nervous chewing college kids circle above her, they think about this ancient perfect stillness, this is her own        the morning of the grandmother her pond remains frozen glacier still, her chair cradles the illness we remember her well, the owl of the anonymous valley
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Dec 19, 2016
Dec 19, 2016 at 2:32 PM UTC
perfectly still
grandmother’s pond never moves it’s alive, preserved inside her like a bubble. an unknown aquifer, dreaming of us no birds, no insects, no worms there with a consistent season-less breeze perpetually tousling the tangled grass, her silver quivering hairs, slow love rises from her porch perch that chair rocks her into another time. The Feather-fines hold the fences in place a crown of thorns protects her herb garden, she watches over those young, certain mountains unaware of their Appalachian ancestors, The Maple trees huddle, coveting their oldest memories grandmother’s a stone, listening, under it all. Nervous chewing college kids circle above her, they think about this ancient perfect stillness, this is her own        the morning of the grandmother her pond remains frozen glacier still, her chair cradles the illness we remember her well, the owl of the anonymous valley
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Dec 19, 2016
Dec 19, 2016 at 2:32 PM UTC
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