by Suzanne Cottrell
A hardy tree stands taller
than the two-story house
on the old Garrett Farm
Common American Persimmon Tree
its thick squared bark resembles alligator hide
alternating, slick, leathery, oblong leaves
Pale melon-colored balls
the size of shooter marbles
replaced creamy flowers
Ripened fruit, a deep cinnabar
flesh as soft, juicy, and
sweet as an apricot
Laden tree with fruit
some split and mushy
litters the ground while
Most cling to branches
till winter arrives
once a treasured fruit, now forgotten
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