The Master is Dead

The master is dead,
Since then, hiccups in the blanket
From a large bed, cold, already
And then, nothing more.

Nothing more that I hear.

From my country house,
The snow has already covered
Roofs, fields, roads and gardens
With the same carpet of flakes.
In my living room,
The edelweiss under a glass bell
Radiates its silent mystery

None of the neighbors know.

©FJ April 2024
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    1. I’ve heard the same argument to justify having children after 60.
      Not living long enough to really bother them
      While having enough time to truly enjoy them.
      I don’t know if that is true.
      ___
      « In silence and unseen. »
      A more subtle and deeper relationship…?

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      1. This teacher of mine was just a crazy old man looking for an ex post manner to rationalise his …ways.

        I forgot about the relationship for now…mustn’t have been extremely worthwhile, as often.

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