Adhesion

by faintnaomi · 10/12/2025
Published 10/12/2025 17:15

The wool has a memory for things I’d forget.

Dandruff, a golden hair from a dog long gone,

the fine gray silt of a house that stayed shut.


I pull the plastic sleeve away—

that sharp, geometric rip—

and run the glue over my shoulder.


It’s a way of being new, I guess.

Taking the evidence of living

and throwing it in the bin.

#letting go #loss #materiality #memory

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