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The music box grinds down to silent rest Between a crone’s rheumatic, weathered hands. A simple enough trinket, she'd attest, But quick enough to answer her demands: Her brittle fingers wait for it to cease, Then seek the winding key, its battered brass All lacquered in patina, thumbprint grease And dusting left undone, its fragile glass A testament to things left well alone, A dancer wrought in crystal finery Awaiting his accompaniment’s tone, His patient poise the winder’s reverie... Returned, rewound, to tabletop in time, The music box begins, again, to chime.
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Oct 29, 2018
Oct 29, 2018 at 4:46 PM UTC
memory in absence
The music box grinds down to silent rest Between a crone’s rheumatic, weathered hands. A simple enough trinket, she'd attest, But quick enough to answer her demands: Her brittle fingers wait for it to cease, Then seek the winding key, its battered brass All lacquered in patina, thumbprint grease And dusting left undone, its fragile glass A testament to things left well alone, A dancer wrought in crystal finery Awaiting his accompaniment’s tone, His patient poise the winder’s reverie... Returned, rewound, to tabletop in time, The music box begins, again, to chime.
chirurgeon
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Oct 29, 2018
Oct 29, 2018 at 4:46 PM UTC
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