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Grandma’s Dragons
Her graying china collects dust
As the painted scales
Of red and blue dragon hides
Glide along the handles
That we as a family
Dare not touch -
They are never to be used
Again, thus leaving the imprint
Of her drying, aged lips
In peace
at last.
Her graying china collects dust
As the painted scales
Of red and blue dragon hides
Glide along the handles
That we as a family
Dare not touch -
They are never to be used
Again, thus leaving the imprint
Of her drying, aged lips
In peace
at last.
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