A Death in April

by Brody Smithwick

They punctured the skin

Of the red grape

To make new wine possible— 

Ripped open

The honeysuckle

So sweet atonement could drip.  

When the Dandelion’s head was crushed,

it roared the loudest. 

His death scattered life into the wind

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