
June Bird on a Wire Tea Towel
June Tea Towel: Bird on a Wire. Simple Cento #1:Dear T.S. Elliot,I am not sure that"April is the cruelest month."Any unfulfilled promise is cruel.Dear Emily Dickinson,I believe you that "Hope is a thing with feathers."My crow boys caw me awakewarning of approaching predators.Dear William Turner,Is it true that "birds ofa feather stick together"like you wrote in 1545?Who are they protecting?Now birds of a squad struggle together?Dearest poet, songwriter, Leonard Cohen,"Bird on a Wire" your 1968 manifesto.Your testament to live your life your way. Lovingly, openly, honestly.Telephone wiresrelics of the past.Will we now livelike birds on the wireless?Will we be as true to ourselves as you were? Each towel is wood blocked by hand. Our high-quality, supple linen holds up extremely well, growing softer and more absorbent with each wash. You get a modern heirloom and work of art at a better cost than most machine-printed linen towels. Product details: 100% pure linen 16 by 24 inches Mach