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Garden shed in winter

A poem.

A storage shed stands in the backyard of a home in Middleton, MA.

Ann Hermes/Staff

February 10, 2016

It was unfazed by cold. In fact, it seemed

content with disuse. The rolled packs of seeds,

the bamboo poles and tomato cages.

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The oil-stained floor and clods of dried grass.

I hadn鈥檛 touched anything since the fall,

when it was all I could do to keep from

rakes and tarps, tulip bulbs with their pom-pom

roots. The fly inside gave sense to it all.

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Now I was there, wondering why I鈥檇 come.

The shovels leaned where I鈥檇 left them.

The spade and hoe. The twine hung from its peg.

There, a pea-sized mummy rolled in a web.

Couldn鈥檛 I see there was nothing to do?

I took a last look and pulled the door to.