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Once, I had a locket of my grandmother's.
A photo locket of my great grandfather, who emigrated from London to Australia in the 1850s.
"This little red locket of anger just exploded in my chest.
Painted around 1780-95, it conceals a locket of the captain's hair at the back of the frame.
It's a way of connecting, keeping in touch, like carrying a locket of hair or a picture of someone you love.
Known then as a memorial locket, the glass ball often held a locket of hair that had belonged to a loved one who had died.
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There was a tiny, beaten-earth path leading through one of these so-called stock beds, almost obscured by the papery drooping lockets of the annual quaking grass, Briza maxima, grown from seed and planted out earlier in spring.
The Power & The Glory is an intense, harsh listen, shot through with hidden lockets of sweet melody.
Like many of Ashbery's descriptions, this one becomes allegorical in the end, as the composer/artist acquires, besides his ironically exclamatory "glorious" souvenirs, aids to artistry: a chain for keys (music? metrics?), a locket for pictures of beloved people, a mini-globe (Stevens's "Planet on the Table") to "stuff with life".
These include a tech-enabled version of Victorian mourning jewelry, only with video encoded into a locket instead of hair.
Wooden bangles, a dreamcatcher pendant, an old locket, one of those headband-or-is-it-a-choker necklaces from the 90s, whatever strikes your fancy that day.
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