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Grandmothers hanging, trembling hands watered the tomatoes with red wine

I watched her fill the can, which never truly emptied, and helped feed the garden bed wine.

Seven years old in a barn house there was dancing. I kissed her hands

which stained them blue, she tasted sweet,

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Oct 10, 2016
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