steam engineA Poem by MARK JOHN JUNOR
she set a polish to the brass pipes
with a careful hand she worried them hours like a silent moving contemplation she worked her way from one end of the massive machine to the other knowing every rivet every dent and scratch the hot steam leaving a sheen of sweat on her the machines labored breathing filled her ears alive to her she spoke to it in a loving soft whisper she felt the gauges and levers with the familiarity of mother and child knew its every creak and groan with the heart of unconditional loving care a steam engine is a living thing a breathing feeling entity a life of brass for bone coal fire for a heart powerful deep living it loved her as much as she loved it © 2016 MARK JOHN JUNOR |
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Added on April 4, 2016 Last Updated on April 4, 2016 AuthorMARK JOHN JUNORmiramar, FLAbout© 2015 mark john junor all of my poems are my exclusive property and all rights are reserved more..Writing
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