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My Yard

by @andrea-schmidt

Hot, tempered glass shakes peeling paint from the paneled siding of our house. Flecks of muted blue drift softly away, some slipping between cracks in our deck. My mother grabs and hurls another cup, Framed neatly in the kitchen window, she's a furious vision in floral and sweat. Dew seeps through my jeans,   and a sweet chill runs up the back of my knees, leaving my fingers tingling. I knot and unknot strands of grass. I see her anger and I let the birds dub kinder words. Turning my eyes directly to the sun, I wait for thoughts to burn to ash. I sit outside and hide in the open air, loving the quiet moments between the shush- ing of the trees and the swollen beats of my heart.   Such small perfections we all passively observe. The chatter of windblown petals, the noise a moving snail makes; they comfort me today. Tomorrow it’s our big, obnoxious chimes.
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Published
Oct 1, 2016
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You'd be surprised the beauty you can find when you just rest in the midst of chaos.

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#broken#sun#hurt#nature#air
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