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telescope

a white picket fence

bordered the backyard

of my childhood home,

 

a neatly trimmed hedge

my father planted himself

framed the front,

 

there used to be a pine tree,

it was replaced with an artificial

fish pond a decade ago,

 

the house was yellow,

not musty or vibrant,

but like a sunflower

 

with a dark green door

atop seven steps

leading to the front porch

 

that used to leak rainwater

into our pots and pans

whenever a storm came.

 

i used to have a telescope

stationed in my bedroom window

to observe the bank across the street,

 

there were two lenses,

one magnified the zoom

while the other inverted the image,

 

i remember watching people

work at their desks attached to the ceiling,

but it just made my head hurt.

 

when the bank would close at dusk

i would tilt the telescope

to glance at the night sky.

 

i always searched for Mars,

i sometimes claimed to have found it

but it was probably just space-junk.

 

that same telescope now rests

collecting dust in my basement,

searching for stars amidst forgotten treasures.

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Feb 12, 2013
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