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- absence of light
water’s give and take
tiny waves sweep outward
crisscrossing intricate competing circles
between rows of feathered carrot tops
as each dense raindrop plummets
from the toolshed’s melodious
metal roof splashing, heavy,
into shallow brown ditch water
or trickle into rivulets gurgling
to caress the lowest points
of Mama’s garden
I scour her fine furrows
with the blunt end of a stick
trying to drain this overabundant
life-sustaining gift of water to keep
it from drowning her days
of planting, hoeing and
humming in hope