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August

Did someone scatter cornflakes

All over the ground?

Or some kind of cereal

With a crunchy sound?

 

When walking on the grass

There's a snap, crackle, and pop,

The dry summer's drought

Just doesn't seem to stop.

 

Lawns all around

Look about the same,

All turning brown

While waiting for the rain.

 

August 21, 1993

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Amelia Wire Holmes Aaron
1902-2000 / American
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