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No longer the measure mechanic, the setting lever and loosening coil. The need for fingers, precise, laying thin metals, tweezed gears and spring engineered in the knowledge of frictions, is gone and towered hands are still. What once was built entropic, cuffed about the wrists of us, this clutch wheel of grace and holding ring, this yoke and winding stem - mere baubles to the collector. For now the hours are true decay, half-lived and radiant, taut with the drip of what is and what must be known. And that bent clockman, hunched and relic, stern in his craft, compelling WIND WIND WIND, fashions jewelry for peddlers, but not I.
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Nov 20, 2019
Nov 20, 2019 at 6:36 AM UTC
The Watchmaker
No longer the measure mechanic, the setting lever and loosening coil. The need for fingers, precise, laying thin metals, tweezed gears and spring engineered in the knowledge of frictions, is gone and towered hands are still. What once was built entropic, cuffed about the wrists of us, this clutch wheel of grace and holding ring, this yoke and winding stem - mere baubles to the collector. For now the hours are true decay, half-lived and radiant, taut with the drip of what is and what must be known. And that bent clockman, hunched and relic, stern in his craft, compelling WIND WIND WIND, fashions jewelry for peddlers, but not I.
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55/M/Middle America
Nov 20, 2019
Nov 20, 2019 at 6:36 AM UTC
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