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4th

When I think about the Forth of July,

and I am right now because

a. it is the Fourth of July and

b. I am writing a poem that purports to be about the Fourth of July,

I struggle with it's icon, the one thing or picture or symbol that hangs over the day

like the patio umbrella I should have purchased

when I had the chance

for the deck out back where the temperature in the sun is over 100 degrees.

 

Sure, most of my bible-thumping, self-proclaimed patriot friends would say

The Flag.

The American Flag or Amurikin Flag...

actually the flag of the United States of America, because even though we seem to think that we are the only Americans,

we're not.

 

Some would say Fireworks.

In fact John Adams himself even said fireworks was an apt celebration for the Fourth.

I like fireworks...

Now that my daughter is old enough to sit through them without our needing to hurriedly pack up and run screaming from the field after the first launch.

 

I have one symbol for The Fourth.

Potato Salad

Yes, potato salad...actually non-specific potato salad.

It doesn't have to be a fancy recipe...like

German potato salad, which my mom made a great version of by the way,

or creamy potato salad,

or the Egg Potato Salad from the store here in town.

Just Potato Salad because the humble potato salad reminds us that

together is better than individual.

Mixed and sitting together over time brings harmony,

brings out the best in the combination,

the best of each individual.

Working together in the same bowl

is better than holding ourselves apart

in different little round-walled porcelain or glass fortresses

cut off from the rest

wondering why the potatoes have a bigger bowl,

who invited the cilantro,

or what the hell the bacon is doing here in the first place.

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