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Broken Symmetry
Broken Symmetry | Jack Ridl
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Vansa
Broken Symmetry | Jack Ridl

Hands
My grandfather grew up holding rags,
pounding his fist into the pocket
of a ball glove, gripping a plumb line
for his father who built what anyone
needed. At sixteen, wanting to work on
his own, he lied about his age
and for forty-nine years carried his lunch
to the assembly line where he stood
tightening bolts on air brake after
air brake along the monotonous belt.

Vansa I once asked him how he did that all
those years. He looked at me, said,
“I don‘t understand. It was only
eight hours a day,” then closed
his fists. Every night after dinner
and a pilsner, he worked some more.
In the summer, he‘d turn the clay,
grow tomatoes, turnips, peas,
and potatoes behind borders

4y
Vansa of bluebells and English daisies,
and marigolds to keep away the rabbits.
When the weather turned to frost,
he went to the basement where,
until the seeds came in March,
he made perfect picture frames, each
glistening with layers of sweet shellac.
His hands were never bored. Even
in his last years, arthritis locking every
4y
Vansa knuckle, he sat in the kitchen carving
wooden houses you could set on a shelf,
one after another, each one different.
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