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The Poetry of the National Heirloom Expo

September 14, 2014 squash and awe Leave a comment
Poetry in the simplicity
poetry in the celebrations
poetry in text
poetry in the foundations
Poetry in the anticipation of returning home
Poetry in the mysteries
Poetry in the shapes
Poetry in the silence of spaces
poetry in the promise of rest
Poetry in contrast
poetry in the rainbows
poetry in the promise of a new day
poetry in the quiet bunny
poetry in the kiss of a sheep
poetry in the fruits of our labors
poetry in the lawn
poetry in the light in the halls
poetry in the the spaces we made
poetry in the last squash
poetry when the papers became stars
poetry that was swept
poetry in the tipped over tables
the bees celebrated
Poetry lessons were everywhere
poetry in the kitchen's well plucked basil
poetry in the contrast of forms
poetry in the haze of a flower
poetry in the order that remained
poetry in the quiet feasts that were had

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