Eye of the NeedleA Poem by Einstein Noodlea collaboration with ZahraEye of the Needle Grandmother's silvered hair; and soft fragile skin pale loose linen hanging leopard spotted drapes over bone Her place in the room (all assumed) would be there forever; she shooting the eye of the needle (camels kneeling to crawl through) Polished cane armchair stationed so no one dared move an inch away from the window where all the tales and patterns were shaped Fingertips scorched from the needle's alliance but the gnarled grip on the hoop as careful as if she were handling her rosary praying for admittance Piercing starched fabric in memories so old adding greens, blues and reds patterning a definite whole burying under tulips and boughs accounts of all seasons spent the needles eye, like a vortex sucks the past to void and back again. 04/29/2016 Zahra and E. collab. © 2016 Einstein NoodleAuthor's NoteFeatured Review
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Added on April 29, 2016Last Updated on May 6, 2016 AuthorEinstein NoodlePork Rind, AKAboutThis morning as I began to log in to WC, it occurred to me what an inspiring and comfortable place this has become for me. There are so many talented people sharing, encouraging, teaching and learni.. more..Writing
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