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Pomegranate Sunrise MAG
The pomegranate,
smooth, gradient colors,
pink, red, and purple,
emanating like an early morning sky.
My mother puts them
in the bag, weighing the bag down,
her hand drops, bag
almost rips, but didn’t.
The colors reminded me of a winter morning,
Crisp air, early morning sky, colors
emanating across the sky, clouds, highlighted,
my happiness returned.
As I cut, I remember
my hands staining, red juices flowing,
the red puddle below revealed,
my clothes, stained,
sweet, tangy flavors filling my mouth,
my teeth, stained red, but
seed remained, and pomegranate will grow
again,
like the sunrise.
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