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Mother MAG
Sweat drips down my back,
 black shirt sticking to my skin.
 My hair – long then – glued
 to the fabric with the salt,
 my palms bleed fluid onto
 the handle of her shovel.
 Lift the dirt. Drop it. Repeat.
 I drop the garden tool,
 and push the wheel barrel
 down the hill in my backyard.
 Push it up. Repeat.
 One week and two days later,
 small pebbles, a pond and
 snapdragons lay where the
 dirt once did. My mother stands
 triumphant near the crab
 apple tree. Smiling, she thanks me.
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