One untidy fellow admits, "I just never knew, until my wife made me look, that dust gathered under a bed."
The white goddess of the morning still stood on the clock shelf but the dust had gathered on her shapely legs.
Both of the works continue to change within the environment they inhabit as new dust and debris gather on their surface.
From the flayed hillsides dust has gathered through centuries into drifts.
For years the dust has gathered there, untouched by human foot, while we, and finally I alone, lay chained in these foul cells.
Here the dust had not gathered so thickly; there was only a smudge or two to point the trail.
The dust from the old house gathered everywhere, the powders of its grinding bones.
Now the doors are locked, lights are off, and dust is gathering.
I would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on the grass, unless where man has broken ground.
Perhaps this crater had formed on a slope, and had been partly buried when the dust gathered.