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a curved knife lays on the table as a fire crackles and the wood-smells fill our mind the cold looks into our home with disinterest you lay stretched out in the bed a woolen blanket wrapped around your form and I cannot see your face I see this scene as clearly as I see these words flow from my fingers but I cannot see your face maybe there’s reason for this I look at the log walls, the books stacked on the book shelf made of raw timber, the pattern in your quilt, your face but I cannot see it, I cannot remember it I wonder constantly when this picture shall be complete
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May 19, 2012
May 19, 2012 at 10:45 PM UTC
yukon woman
a curved knife lays on the table as a fire crackles and the wood-smells fill our mind the cold looks into our home with disinterest you lay stretched out in the bed a woolen blanket wrapped around your form and I cannot see your face I see this scene as clearly as I see these words flow from my fingers but I cannot see your face maybe there’s reason for this I look at the log walls, the books stacked on the book shelf made of raw timber, the pattern in your quilt, your face but I cannot see it, I cannot remember it I wonder constantly when this picture shall be complete
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May 19, 2012
May 19, 2012 at 10:45 PM UTC
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