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Jean Hendrickson lives on the lip of the amazing Chesapeake Bay, where she writes prose and poetry in bad weather, and in good, if she just cannot resist. Her work has been published in Powhatan Review, NOO Journal, Roux Journal, Moondance, The Daily Press (of the Virginia Peninsula), Reader's Digest, and several other publications. Reading the work of other writers is one of her greatest joys. When you read this, appreciate the imagery, the warmth, and the deft little touch of humor in it.

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By Jean M. Hendrickson

I am no Joshua Tree
in the handsome wind;
no stately saguaro,
working a sympathetic magic;
no man-sown formal garden.

I thrive in the messy country
of untamed wood
where roots tangle
and the occasional tree
leans on its neighbor.

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