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Home (Free verse) by Dovina
An Hawaiian tin-top
watched Mauna Kea snow
In day's last vestige
Then a Tennessee farm
saw fireflies and katydids
entertaining a warm porch
A hilltop in Santa Fe
viewed purple ranges
in distant sunglow
Finally a California clone
clouted by sea breeze
smirked at valley heat
When equity felt real
landlords a pain
I had a bundle of rights
A small bundle now
to be buried with
and money to burn
I call no place home anymore
but bend on whims
could be gone tomorrow
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