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Grandpa the Gardener
wilted armchair waits in the corner
where an old man would plant himself
like a rusty weed in knit soil
eyes narrowed, looking to the sun
like yellow leaves turning
the morning paper was sunrise
and sunset was steaming tea
in clay pot, digging out biscuits
from foil like bulbs from dirt
white wisps of radish-heads his hair
and his wrinkled coat well-specked
with loose threads like eyes on spuds
tan skin thin and molting
a smell of rest and dust, of
rotting apple and tree bark
torn from his roots, ungrown
empty hole in the ground
only a seed left to sit
and settle among
the old threads.
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