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They have memory so the creases from where I wipe my eyes my face still linger and they’re two weeks old now ripe with a ***** whiff of must the colors red and yellow are mismatched and if I really tried I could make them hang straight but I lost you once before and I vowed never again because it’s myself I have to save first before I can rescue you Whit Howland © 2019
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Dec 1, 2019
Dec 1, 2019 at 6:41 PM UTC
Towels on a rack
They have memory so the creases from where I wipe my eyes my face still linger and they’re two weeks old now ripe with a ***** whiff of must the colors red and yellow are mismatched and if I really tried I could make them hang straight but I lost you once before and I vowed never again because it’s myself I have to save first before I can rescue you Whit Howland © 2019
Another poem about a household object that focuses on the human story.
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Dec 1, 2019 at 6:41 PM UTC
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