Sheherezade's poetry and fiction page: Grandma

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Grandma

Grandma Bending down in her rocking chair out of sheer habit, Gnarled fingers always curled. Pieces of old cambric cloth, soft scraps of yarn Hang like tendrils f rom her hands. She works away like a wise old squirrel, Knows she will no longer b e in this world. A patterned quilt for her grandson... Sign in to see full entry.

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