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Terry Jordan Oct 2015
At a streetfair downtown
A 5-dollar coupon in hand
We used to buy a skinny tree
Potted up in an old rusty can

It may have looked less than promising
So leggy and light as a feather
Tentatively thought did it have roots?
Our first purchase we made together

We planted our tree in the yard
That spindly gumbo-limbo
But native to our Florida
It knew just how to grow

Just like I’d envisioned its shade
A canopy against fierce heat
Protecting us from that relentless sun
It’s now grown twenty-five feet

Six years have passed us by now
And risking sounding sappy
We’ve grown, too, as has our love
The tree and we are happy
SøułSurvivør Dec 2015
under a layer
of wet cotton blankets

water glints red
behind the cars
parking for the Streetfair

shivering on a
cold day the
sky crack'd open...

sunshine!


[10W]
SoulSurvivor
(C) 12/12/2015
Today's the second day of the
Fourth Avenue Streetfair.

Looks like they're not going
to be rained out after all!

— The End —