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Silkies

by from-jesss-lips

The chickens watch us with their tiny T-Rex eyes, their funny feather hats shaking and pulsing with Heaven only knows. Collecting warm brown eggs from haughty hens is an honor. That’s what Papa says, at least. Papa built these coops himself, I tell all the chickens. He made them because he loves you or maybe just because he wants your eggs. I’m not sure which, I say, but it’s one of those two or both. The silkies are doubtful and pacing and ready to peck me into a bare corn cob, but I’ve got an egg carton to fill and this is the first time I can help because Grandma isn’t home. Papa humors my toe-turns and my untamed joy the way that only Papa can, with squinty jokes and whistle-wheezy laughs. An almost dropped egg here, a yellow yolked yelp there, and my egg carton is full. Papa wears a sunny-side up smile and the chickens don’t mind if we sing.
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Jan 12, 2017
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I miss my Papa.

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