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farmer's market (Free verse) by fair12
I never understood the oranges she tossed
into the deep woods of the backyard
each split in two like borrowed suns
from Egyptian hieroglyphics
the cats would stay away
but the squirrels would grow
fat as eight month babies
sucking down the good lifeâs nectar
eventually the leaves would change
and all the dieing would crunch
beneath our feet, a perpetual graveyard
wherever our bodies roamed
and the only markers we could see
would be scattered like broken bones,
but sometimes, when the afternoon light
would separate the trees just so
and the fading green earth would
burry itself beneath copper blankets,
youâd catch a glimpse of souls gathering,
reaching out for a taste of sun
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