G is the
thumb and heel of the hand and stitched, arched fingers of the glove on the
ground. Its partner is somewhere in the world, a handbag or pocket. The lost
glove is common in car parks where, with keys between teeth and bags in both
hands, the driver hurried to get in the vehicle, always someone waiting to nose
into their space, blinkers blinking. The sound of one glove napping may be
heard in September, where the gardener left it after clipping the rose
brambles, a G clutching an A of shut secateurs on a potting shed ledge.
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