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Double-Crested Cormorants

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

At the height of summer there is always
some sense of tipping, of downslope. Some
afternoons the wind rushes the season,

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My Idea of Luxury

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

is a woods’ edge brimming
with ripe blackberries
hanging thick

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Tags Lynda Schaller
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Blackberry Picking

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

The smell of dew-
wet salal
and Oregon grape

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Tags Martha Jackson Kaplan
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Tomato Patch

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

Such greenness growing
from the dark soil of spring

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Tags Philip Venzke
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At Stake

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

I’ve tried to cage it in,
my single, sprawling tomato plant
that will not be contained,

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Tags Nancy Jesse
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May for My Mother

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

I would give it back to you, a month of May,
especially the days just after Mother’s Day, the time
when the world up north again began its blossoming,

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Tags Ronnie Hess
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Coming to Fruition

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

For sixty years you waited.
Hiding behind your fears.
Tag-along daughter, sister, wife.

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Tags Kate Franzmann
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Nocturne IV April

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

Stars blink tonight, a sign 
of atmospheric turbulence, 
something uncertain 

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Tags Jeffrey Johannes
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Contemplation IV

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

Two crows fly 
across the field 
to peck insects among

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Tags Jeffrey Johannes
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Evening on the Lanai

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

Shadows deepen across the town,
slowly climb the hillsides
until the last of the sunlight leaves

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Tags Mark Zimmermann
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Skin Flesh Pit

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

The reliant tree bears forty peaches
our third orchard year. I can’t quite stitch
a connection to his children though the son’s branch

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Tags Jenna Rindo
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The Peach Stand

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

In the brightness of day, sunlight burns the eyes
and you buy peaches from a roadside stand.

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Tags Jackie Redmer
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another soon

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

another soon love yes another soon for now listen what we
have is red – most often fragile red sours white–

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Open Hearts

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

My baby’s heart is turned around backwards in her chest.
Her sister’s heart has five holes where holes don’t belong.
My grandkids, I mean.

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Tags Abby Frucht
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Ageless Trail

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

I walk barefoot on the edge
of the woodland, careful 
to sidestep the cracked acorns, 

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Tags Mary Wehner
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Walking Toward Eternity

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

A newly-hatched snapping turtle 
that looks like a small smooth stone
lies motionless on the sandy path at my feet.

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Tags Joan Wiese Johannes
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Junior High Gym Class 1964

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

We wear the required light green, short-legged, one-piece cotton gym suit with elastic at the waist, cap sleeves, and snaps down the front.

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1981

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

Can puberty inch toward us in a song?
For twelve weeks Sheena Easton’s “Morning Train”
snakes up the charts—her banshee cry so strong,

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Tags David Southward
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Banana Bread

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

reading between the lines of
Grandma’s recipe
I leave bananas on the counter

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Tags Christy Schwan
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Mulberries

October 29, 2023 Tori Grant Welhouse

She sees the barn, the mulberry tree, the cat,
walks down to the creek, writes what she sees,
writes, she says, in grief, says so far much of what

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Tags Margaret Rozga
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