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Who am I? I'm a piece of work. A block of marble, A chip of rock. A driftwood face, Waiting near a dock. A song without refrain, You won't sing again. A pattern, pinned for sewing, A garment good for stowing. A man in queue, Looking back at you. A canvas smeared in gesso, Leaning near a frame. A sonnet missing A rhyming couplet, An octave and a sestet. I am A work in progress
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Sep 17, 2014
Sep 17, 2014 at 11:03 AM UTC
Who Am I?
Who am I? I'm a piece of work. A block of marble, A chip of rock. A driftwood face, Waiting near a dock. A song without refrain, You won't sing again. A pattern, pinned for sewing, A garment good for stowing. A man in queue, Looking back at you. A canvas smeared in gesso, Leaning near a frame. A sonnet missing A rhyming couplet, An octave and a sestet. I am A work in progress
For Joe's request.
francie-lynch
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Sep 17, 2014
Sep 17, 2014 at 11:03 AM UTC
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