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All Things

There's new grass

Growing where the **Bear

Laid in state** interspersed

With fine chaining dandylions

And quick cutting ramps

Lou's wool socks hang

To dry on the porch, the

Color of her

 

If I asked nicely, the sun

Would not quit today

Pulling up green shoots from

Her death bed

Yesterday was fodder

Yesterday was mama crying

At the close of another time

The wind pulling my hair and

Telling me secrets

 

Nature is gentle

A pillow of birth

Where the **Bear

Laid in state**

 

See?

 

all things are new

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Written by
holly-salvatore
American
Published
Apr 27, 2014
Lines·Words
23·90
Notes

The garden and the grass seed is coming up now. It doesn't even look like winter took anything from us

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