“Production Work” by Lynnell Edwards

what_breaks_cover_smPaperweights, ashtrays, holiday ornaments,
the commissioned array of commemorative
plaque, award, trophy bowl or obelisk.

We rent this space, too. Dinners,
demonstrations, make-your-own
bauble. These are the things

that fire the furnace, that buy the pipes,
that stock the hot shop with color:
cobalt, cadmium, verdigris, purple—
which gets more expensive by the week—
in bars or ground to powder fine
as sugar, pink sand on a Bermuda beach.

This is no cheap proposal: equipment
to grind and polish; furnace, oven, kiln—each
calibrated to degree of heat or cooling.
Never mind the mortgage, glass bills, lights.

So the wine bottles flattened
into novelty trays; souvenir pendants
with the city seal, the work continues:

a hundred forty paperweights
for the leadership club, all green.
Stoke and gather, turn and shape
and breathe. Embrace

the familiar company of heat,
roar and flare of the ordinary

photo by John Nation

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