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10-RUST SQUEALS

RUST SQUEALS

Like an old couple holding hands

the gate and latch defend

the yard year after year

until rust squeals hinges.

 

The gate wobbles and topples

as its grip loosens on the latch,

and weeds wind tendrils

like prisoners’ fingers

through wire fencing

and ignores the outstretched palm

of the empty latch.

 

Season after season the gate

buries under dust to dust

rust to rust; a skeleton

of wire flakes decay

like dates on a calendar

marked off with an X.

Diane Webster

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