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I. a wide open space. empty. except for a lone chair. II. a large variety of colors. some yellow. some blue. all closed. III. the curtains have been closed for a while now. it has solemnly seen light. IV. it has stories that have never bothered to be discovered. V. it is not the stories' fault. VI. the chair has given up on the thought of being accepted. VII. the spines of the books are wearing away. not as much from being old as to being ignored. VIII. there is no electricity. the lights burned out a while ago, and no one bothered to replace them. IX. the floor is shadowless. it is opening, but enclosing. X. the stories are lathered in dust. XI. even though they've been disregarded, the paper cuts just as bad when it slices your hand. XII. you can hear the sound of retreating footsteps, too afraid of what lies inside the binding. XIII. I am left alone. encased in the wood of the bookshelves.
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Sep 13, 2014
Sep 13, 2014 at 9:11 PM UTC
13 ways of looking at a library
I. a wide open space. empty. except for a lone chair. II. a large variety of colors. some yellow. some blue. all closed. III. the curtains have been closed for a while now. it has solemnly seen light. IV. it has stories that have never bothered to be discovered. V. it is not the stories' fault. VI. the chair has given up on the thought of being accepted. VII. the spines of the books are wearing away. not as much from being old as to being ignored. VIII. there is no electricity. the lights burned out a while ago, and no one bothered to replace them. IX. the floor is shadowless. it is opening, but enclosing. X. the stories are lathered in dust. XI. even though they've been disregarded, the paper cuts just as bad when it slices your hand. XII. you can hear the sound of retreating footsteps, too afraid of what lies inside the binding. XIII. I am left alone. encased in the wood of the bookshelves.
inspired by '13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird' by Wallace Stevens
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Sep 13, 2014
Sep 13, 2014 at 9:11 PM UTC
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