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December 16, 2022
By James Turner
Features

Wisteria

Love never came and raved
but bent low and whispered:

spring wisteria that
once dipped its neck to press

its pretty face to yours.
You bent too, to listen,

and every building stooped
to see your sunlit form
find silence in the street. ∎

 

Words by James Turner. Art by Betsy McGrath. 

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