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The ****

I came upon a dandelion  

An ordinary, common ****

Most people don't look twice

Unless it infected their gardens.

Then it is uprooted, stem and head.

Thrown away and then forgotten.

 

But that **** meant something different to me

 

It was sunshine and laughter

Bouquets made of thistle and lavender

Bunched together and given to my mother

It was rolled up jeans

That perfect summer breeze

Cuts and bruises on my knees

 

It was my childhood

 

Memories that I can't quite grasp

But what I can remember is the bright yellow,

Stark against the grass

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stephanie-marasco
21
Published
Apr 3, 2018
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#summer#dandelions#weeds#flowers#gardens#childhood#laughter#memories#growing#sunshine
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