Plastic Beacons
My back won’t bend. It is selfish --
Restricts every other movement I make
An easter egg waiting to smash if tightened.
I am robotic as I enter the garden
Straight and stiff as a boxed match.
I hang clothes from the line, drop the final peg.
My daughter sees, rushes for me, hands me --
The plastic beacon to continue.
Restricts every other movement I make
An easter egg waiting to smash if tightened.
I am robotic as I enter the garden
Straight and stiff as a boxed match.
I hang clothes from the line, drop the final peg.
My daughter sees, rushes for me, hands me --
The plastic beacon to continue.
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