Grape
Vines crouch stealthy, wide leaves like watchful ears,
Tender tendrils sparring with spears
Gentle caress of the aggressive greens,
They rush the road with speed unseen
And offer their blue bounty
All over the county.
In her yard with a bunch in her hand
She’s popping jelly bellies,
Squeezing sweet amniotes from velvet coats
She whispers, admires each
Then mashes them with mercurial feet
They are a secret she will never share
Since she knows they only grow there.
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