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You can leave wires alone, hidden away and they still get tangled, tied up in knots, twisted around in angry coils, like a pit-full of leathery snakes.  Everything appears to work still fine and it looks nice and shiny, like it always did. Dusted off every week. Our visitors admire it, and family don’t notice it anymore. It’s part of the furniture, there every day; useful and pleasurable though it is, in its way, if it broke, it would be replaced. So why, though untouched in anyway are the wires in such a state? So, moving the furniture, you try and release them. You try and follow the trail, from where they used to run straight and true, to where they now entwine and choke each other with their tiny knotted fists of flex. And you think *this is beyond the laws of physics, That an inanimate object can come alive With such malevolence.* You look for explanation, such as spectral interference or evil black-eyed midnight fairies with sharp pin-teeth, who, in glinting moonlight, spin and prance, Whirling the wires around, as if in some frenzied pagan dance. Rather, though, (and you know) it’s the small unseen twists of time that, uncorrected in neglect, have snared the wires in their own catch net. However did it come to this? I ask her, and she looks at me, as if I shouldn’t be surprised. For so it happens every time.
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 8:31 AM UTC
Wires
You can leave wires alone, hidden away and they still get tangled, tied up in knots, twisted around in angry coils, like a pit-full of leathery snakes.  Everything appears to work still fine and it looks nice and shiny, like it always did. Dusted off every week. Our visitors admire it, and family don’t notice it anymore. It’s part of the furniture, there every day; useful and pleasurable though it is, in its way, if it broke, it would be replaced. So why, though untouched in anyway are the wires in such a state? So, moving the furniture, you try and release them. You try and follow the trail, from where they used to run straight and true, to where they now entwine and choke each other with their tiny knotted fists of flex. And you think *this is beyond the laws of physics, That an inanimate object can come alive With such malevolence.* You look for explanation, such as spectral interference or evil black-eyed midnight fairies with sharp pin-teeth, who, in glinting moonlight, spin and prance, Whirling the wires around, as if in some frenzied pagan dance. Rather, though, (and you know) it’s the small unseen twists of time that, uncorrected in neglect, have snared the wires in their own catch net. However did it come to this? I ask her, and she looks at me, as if I shouldn’t be surprised. For so it happens every time.
How and why do untouched wires entangle themselves? It's so frustrating!
a-cameron
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 8:31 AM UTC
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