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To craft a poem is to carve a small wooden figurine of an Arabian horse out of a redwood tree— a trinket whose sole purpose is to gather dust. And when comes the boa constrictor of slow sleep, you, young author, will have this poem as the great pharaohs of ancient Egypt had their treasures— beads, idols, canopic jars— accompanying them in their tombs like a crowd of onlookers surrounding the silent scene of a car crash. Novelty items, family members, memories— words to be whittled down into useless artifacts.
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Aug 8, 2010
Aug 8, 2010 at 5:26 PM UTC
Function at First Sight II
To craft a poem is to carve a small wooden figurine of an Arabian horse out of a redwood tree— a trinket whose sole purpose is to gather dust. And when comes the boa constrictor of slow sleep, you, young author, will have this poem as the great pharaohs of ancient Egypt had their treasures— beads, idols, canopic jars— accompanying them in their tombs like a crowd of onlookers surrounding the silent scene of a car crash. Novelty items, family members, memories— words to be whittled down into useless artifacts.
Ira-Desmond
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42/M/American
Aug 8, 2010
Aug 8, 2010 at 5:26 PM UTC
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