Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Lady in the Perimeter 1
After her seasons have come and gone, it will be her
sereneness that he remembers most, that ease with which she greets every
single occurrence after more than ninety-five years of having lived. And for
each weekly visit, the vision of the doors opening into a stately display of
the woman magnificently assembled in her rooms will be panoramic in his memory.
She has had to be a survivalist, for certain, probably more as the branches
slow their sway in the garden behind her wall than at any other period she has
seen. She is often found floating deep in a state of musing, or hovering like a
sunflower over the pages of a book, or resting her colorfully wrapped head on
the tall polished headboard, in league with the greatest black matriarchs of the
two centuries within which she has existed.
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2 comments:
Wow! Excuse me while I go to my library to make room on a shelf for your collection.
Absolutely beautiful!
:::todd-N-atl:::
Wow. Your writing just continues to amaze me. Write a book! Please!
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