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The edges are neat and crisp, And the wrapping paper gleams In the weak sunlight Filtering down from above. Old, wrinkled hands reach out And grasp the boxed gift. Flakes of charred, black skin Drift down upon it like ashen snow. Slowly, carefully, the trembling hands Undo one corner after another, Flap of paper after flap of paper, Until at last the brown box shows through. The box is opened by the hands As someone waits nearby, Watching patiently to the end. The box at last is opened, And the gift inside is revealed: Nothing is inside that box, Nothing but air. Confused, the hands life pleadingly To the watching man nearby. The man smiles warmly And grasps the hands in his. Instantly, the hands are healed-- New skin blooms Where there once was burnt flesh. And together, the two-- The new and the old-- Disappear into a golden light That’s pouring from the box.
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 2:56 PM UTC
Gift
The edges are neat and crisp, And the wrapping paper gleams In the weak sunlight Filtering down from above. Old, wrinkled hands reach out And grasp the boxed gift. Flakes of charred, black skin Drift down upon it like ashen snow. Slowly, carefully, the trembling hands Undo one corner after another, Flap of paper after flap of paper, Until at last the brown box shows through. The box is opened by the hands As someone waits nearby, Watching patiently to the end. The box at last is opened, And the gift inside is revealed: Nothing is inside that box, Nothing but air. Confused, the hands life pleadingly To the watching man nearby. The man smiles warmly And grasps the hands in his. Instantly, the hands are healed-- New skin blooms Where there once was burnt flesh. And together, the two-- The new and the old-- Disappear into a golden light That’s pouring from the box.
kate-e-deter
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 2:56 PM UTC
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