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In memory of Cynthia Lloyd of Hightower, who passed way 8/1994.
FOR CINDY
- An apple falls from the tree
- It's an act of gravity
- Its weight becomes more
- Than the slender stem can hold
- It was bold, bright, red and glorious
- We had watched it bud, flower and ripen
- It so added to the glory of the tree
- That sometimes we never saw it
- In its own entirety
- But simply as part of the tree
- And every time we passed the tree
- We thought of all the things
- That apples can be. And that tree
- Was part of the backdrop of our summer
- The green sweet smelling earth
- Flying flags, bright play, joyful noises
- And one day, we fold our tent to put away
- And see the apple on the ground
- But it was enough for me
- That the apple was on the tree.
Lady Sarah Jeanne Winterton Croft AS XXVIII August 27,1994