Hollow
By Pat G
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Then there are other rooms,
without voices and coddled babies
and the soft rind of nursing;
spaces for dust, and warping boards,
where you hear the chilling house groan.
There are drawers wedged in disuse,
browning receipts and forgotten letters.
Sweat and grease have blackened
the arms of a favourite chair.
Sweetness clings in the memory
of warm neck folds;
curdled and lost.
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The warm past and chill
The warm past and chill present work well to give a melancholic tone. Some lovely tender touches of babyhood.
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I feel time passing in this
I feel time passing in this poem. Well considered. Beautifully written.
Parson Thru
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Lovely expressions of time
Lovely expressions of time past and present, has a richness to it.
Pops ~xx~
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Loved this poem. Enter the
Loved this poem. Enter the poem running with an adverb and we are there, no wasted words, which is perfect when it's so concise. Fantastic.
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