Dust particles lay on the ground like dew on the flowers around.
Behind a bookshelf, an encyclopedia rests on the ground.
It belongs to a kind old man with a large prescription to read.
His memory suffers from ailments; will he find it when in need?
He prefers big books to electronics when it's time to crackdown.
It's no surprise if he searches around and someone says he frowned.
He once had enough knowledge in his field of work to be renowned.
Those giant encyclopedias had him working at a fast speed.
Now his knowledge and proximity to information recede.
But those obstacles do not stop him being education bound.
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Grains of Graphite Book 1
PoesieGrains of Graphite is a North American poetry collection focusing on a wide range of emotions, many of which are intimate.