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fuzzied 3rd Hood
my third morning here in the Gardens
but, in rain and heavy skies,
my first sunrise and it has the glory
of a celebratory chapter in my waning life
brilliant folds of white and gold among
the purple, and, above, intense indigo
with Mt. Hood jagged beside the tallest
pine tree, except its north face fuzzied
by clouds severed as they drifted south
water droplet communities disunited
by granite