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Tormented Tomato Plant
With a burst of light and a shake,
I hurl into a gardening glove.
Damp darkness devours me and soil envelops me.
With a thrust and a jolt,
I see the darkness below.
I escape and continue to flee towards the sky.
As a week and a day slip away,
light yellow flowers engulf my stem, now four feet tall.
As a day and a month cease,
red fruit threatens to split my stem.
With a tug and a rip,
I am attacked!
I am bare, the lone survivors: leaves and stem.
With a slice and a chop,
a mother prepares dinner,
while I remain outside as mother nature paints the trees.
With a yell and a reply,
a family gathers around the table crowded with food.
With a smile and a laugh,
sisters joke as they plunge forks into teeming plates.
With a disagreement and a compromise,
I watch the family’s love substantiate, but
as bitter wind overthrows a warm summer breeze, I grow frail.
With a burst of light, and a snip,
my feeble stem, now collapsed—
rests in the damp darkness as the winter snow devours me.
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