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The Fruit of Autumn
Crates and crates of autumn fruits
 Apples red and green, big and small
 Some speckled with delicate brown dots
 Freckled like a young child.
 
 My strong uncles and cousins haul the heavy crates across my Nonna’s farm
 Releasing each to the ground with a loud thump
 In front of the garage
 
 In there, we work. 
 Peeling, pumping, pressing, pouring
 Handfuls of the plump fruits into the juicer
 
 I pick up a lonesome apple
 Resting on the cold,  hard floor.
 It is bruised, spiked with a stubble that cannot be shaved
 Overly ripe and soft. 
 I swat the ravenous flies away
 
 We squeeze the juice from the ample fruits
 A burst of stickiness
 Trickling to the ground below
 We grunt, we sweat,
 And our finished product gives off
 A sweet, fresh scent
 Cider

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