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I laid out twenty-two new shining glasses. Regal, sparkling and tall. I took each one in hand, a rag in the other, and turned on the water. Suds spooling round up and down whirling softly with old hands washing with precision. It's three am and I stand solitary and tired at the kitchen sink. I keep my socketed eyes down to the glass and suds for fear of looking into the reflection of the window above. An hour drones by, I don't notice. Busy standing still in the dead of night, up and down round and round suds bubbling from old hands washing precisely. I wash them once I wash them twice and set them to dry. I dry them once I dry them twice and set them side by side. I won't be using these, no, the glasses are for others, to look proper while shining and clinking and tipping and sipping and laughing and being happy. Eyes down from the window, where a haggard thing waits, I look to the glasses, and wash them once more.
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 12:08 PM UTC
22 Glasses
I laid out twenty-two new shining glasses. Regal, sparkling and tall. I took each one in hand, a rag in the other, and turned on the water. Suds spooling round up and down whirling softly with old hands washing with precision. It's three am and I stand solitary and tired at the kitchen sink. I keep my socketed eyes down to the glass and suds for fear of looking into the reflection of the window above. An hour drones by, I don't notice. Busy standing still in the dead of night, up and down round and round suds bubbling from old hands washing precisely. I wash them once I wash them twice and set them to dry. I dry them once I dry them twice and set them side by side. I won't be using these, no, the glasses are for others, to look proper while shining and clinking and tipping and sipping and laughing and being happy. Eyes down from the window, where a haggard thing waits, I look to the glasses, and wash them once more.
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 12:08 PM UTC
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