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Horticulture With Grace MAG
Gracie'shands -
shedding skin
like a snake in an oasis.
She picks tulips
ofmarmalade petals
that grow in toastedsand.
- Her fingeris like a vermilion volcano.
Through dirt -
Gracie's fingersscavenge
like worms in foreign places.
She plants seeds in
soil thatcatches
the sun in itschasms.
- Acrimson color surfaces like an explosion
Gracie's hands
are ivorywhite
with dew and dirt
like a drained puddle.
She waters theground
and waits for asign.
- Lava likea stoplight crosses her knuckle.
A bitter breeze
batters littleleaves
as she plucks dandelions
that never blow away.
She strangles theweeds
that grow likethorns,
- But itwas the rose that pricked her finger.
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