I watch
through the
pane
and realize
his concentration
and focus
his scraped
knuckles
and the
acceptable
redness left
behind by
the pavement
as he adjusts
his seating
and his pocket
knife
for
optimal whittling
position.
I realize
my supervision
is changing
and becoming
slightly
less
required.
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