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In Ethelâs Honor (Free verse) by Dovina
He set an Easter lily on her stone
Then watched as windy rain
Toppled it against her grave
He staked it up with chopsticks
Found somewhere in the trunk
Then watched her while it fell again
Bending low, he tried the vase
Set three years now in the ground
The lid stuck hard against his will
He struggled, then he moved it
The way of perseverance
But the potted lily would not fit
His wife of sixty-one years
Waited while he thought
She knew his process well
He poked a stick down through
The pot and nailed it to the ground
Then he stood and waited
The lily bent and fluttered
The chopstick held its ground
And heâd done what he could
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