As threadbare as old cheesecloth by Raymond A. Foss
Last year’s maple leaf, or maybe older still no flesh remaining, just the dry bones maybe the veins and arteries, yes, that may be the way to describe what remains as threadbare as old cheesecloth, paperbag-brown, like corn starch to the touch complicated intricate structures a lattice, a spider’s web of design just resting there, on the lawn, uncovered in our furious raking gathering in the loss of last year’s fall to be turned back into soil an old leaf, as threadbare as old cheesecloth a treasure to be found in the green of the moss the rich whites and yellow of the wild strawberry blossoms hidden in plain view for those who discover their beauty
May 21, 2009 title saved 12/27/08
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