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After rain comes hesitations

I see you on the kitchen bench soaking wet drying your shoes on the radiator feet bare and ice cold you make a joke I sip my coffee to hide my smile We opened the windows flies dead on the window sills lace curtains fifty years old at your grandparents house the weeds outside reach almost to my waist The smell of the elder tree by the front porch sweet and overpowering old yellowed books and playing cards laid out in solitaire A game I never win
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