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10-Morning Glory

Morning Glory

                                             (for Patsy)

Heavenly blue Morning Glory

you trumpet year after year

early spring by inching up,

unattended, the telephone pole

announcing the news while your

green vines advance skywards too.

Last year someone cruel

ripped you from the pole.

It was naked in your usual

season.  You were much missed

in the neighborhood. We thought,

like a lost soul, you were gone.

But this spring you sprang again

and rose up an even more

inhospitable metal street sign

just inches away.  Your blue

and green-ness flourishes all

the way up to the sign: No Parking.

All summer, once again, you are

our bellwether until the first

fierce frost and then you

fall away, suddenly not there.

Patrick Hammer

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