Between bookends
By Poette
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I was struck in that park by the gauze over life
The protective parabola stretching out over head
Reminders, suggestions, instructions,
fallbacks, windows and fish lunches
Notifications!
The sun still pours down
While work sets you up for the long-haul:
Rigid sails and agendas like larders – he said he keeps ten barbeque sauces.
I know I have traded the unknown for safety.
As people walked spaniels, could they push through to an inkling of freedom?
Just two old men on a bench a loose joy exuded,
overhung by yews and a willow
The sun still pours down
If you pay attention:
Life is that woman in that cell block, Caracas.
Every 8 minutes she appears on her balcony checking her blouses.
You can watch or be her.
The clothes tremble in the wind.
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So much fabric in this,
So much fabric in this, holding us in. Beautifully woven together - but no stodgy tweed. Love it.
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