Handle Shop. A shop with nothing but handles and knobs. Cabinets, windows,
drawers, doors inside, outside. The handle metaphor. What is the handle
metaphor? To get the hand on something. To grip a grip. To get a hold. To
open. To open part way. To open full. To close. To close lightly. Softly.
Firmly. The situation in which one takes out part of onešs goods. Onešs
clothing. Onešs dishes. Onešs tools. The storage held in preparation. To
clothe. To eat. To join. To work:
The handle in. The handle out. Or larger yet. To hold on. To make a
temporary hold. To hold oneself, onešs family, onešs people in place. Or,
the contrary. To steal someonešs handle. To hold them up. To break their
grip. Their time.
Can you handle it? Itšs too hot. Too cold. Too sticky. Too off-putting. A
waste of time. To handle. Can you handle him? Can you handle her?
Whošs got the handle? Whošs going to get a handle? Handle this. Handle that.
A big dark shade. A thin silver handle. The moon. Last night. What a mother.
What a father. What a dream. The metal. Aluminum. Paint it black. Paint it
silver. The moon again. Handle. Lots of luck.
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