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On a Saturday Morning in late February

On a Saturday Morning in late February

it made sense not to let the grey skies

hinder our plans.

 

We set out for the most mundane reasons:

dry cleaning, one gallon of milk,

two new bars of soap.

 

Driving down 108, there were no other cars,

and there were no other radios,

and there were no other breaths.

 

Neither hurried nor harried, the raindrops

made me smile, and the swimming clouds

made you drive slower, so we hushed the engine.

 

Wind cold against my face, the water was still

and I could smell the earth and

It was the first day.

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