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The Chinese Pistachia

The Chinese Pistachia


You came to us

a fragile seedling child

with so many names 

that did not fit

your grace and lithefulness


each season of your growth

and vibrant orange change

I feared you’d not survive

the harshness of our home

its frost and stoney ground


but here you stand today

outside my dining room

where I can watch

the play of sun and cloud

upon your arching stems


you flex against our storms

your delicate attire

belies a stubbornness

one ruby fruit that fell to earth

and now I know your name.


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