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(for Thom Hickey) It is, one supposes, a business establishment, if just barely Though more than one would-be shopper, Having been squeezed against some ancient china cabinet Or banging an unsuspecting knee Against some camouflaged table leg, Has opined that it as if four walls and a low-slung ceiling Had suddenly thrown themselves about a yard sale, In any case the place being filled with such things Which are, if by no means useless bric-a-brac, Rendered unremarkable, even somewhat undesirable By their very familiarity, And in the midst of this rabbit warren of commerce (Holding an ancient clarinet in his left hand, Wand-like, a bemused Prospero considering its pros and cons) Is the proprietor of the shop, And he notes that you have stopped In front of some sixties flying-saucer-cum-willow-tree lamp, And he says Ah, well let me tell you something about that, Holding forth on its manufacturer, The curious backstory of its design, And how he came in possession of several other pieces At the same time, and of course they have their own tales as well, And you can't help how this confusion of things of former lives Has suddenly taken on a certain light, a glow even, The illumination of shared memory, The recollection of why such things hold a place In our pasts and presents, and after you exit You give in to the musing that there were some items You did not give due consideration, Which may necessitate a return trip.
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Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 at 7:56 PM UTC
the man in the curio shop
(for Thom Hickey) It is, one supposes, a business establishment, if just barely Though more than one would-be shopper, Having been squeezed against some ancient china cabinet Or banging an unsuspecting knee Against some camouflaged table leg, Has opined that it as if four walls and a low-slung ceiling Had suddenly thrown themselves about a yard sale, In any case the place being filled with such things Which are, if by no means useless bric-a-brac, Rendered unremarkable, even somewhat undesirable By their very familiarity, And in the midst of this rabbit warren of commerce (Holding an ancient clarinet in his left hand, Wand-like, a bemused Prospero considering its pros and cons) Is the proprietor of the shop, And he notes that you have stopped In front of some sixties flying-saucer-cum-willow-tree lamp, And he says Ah, well let me tell you something about that, Holding forth on its manufacturer, The curious backstory of its design, And how he came in possession of several other pieces At the same time, and of course they have their own tales as well, And you can't help how this confusion of things of former lives Has suddenly taken on a certain light, a glow even, The illumination of shared memory, The recollection of why such things hold a place In our pasts and presents, and after you exit You give in to the musing that there were some items You did not give due consideration, Which may necessitate a return trip.
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Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 at 7:56 PM UTC
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