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poetry and prose by stephen chute
Thursday, June 18, 2026
something for them to cheer about
the reflection pool
is clean
for a while,
refurbished
and painted flag blue,
but in a week
or so,
it's green,
full of algae and what not.
14 million dollars
and it looks
like a swamp in the Everglades.
at last
they have something
to cheer about.
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About Me
Stephen Chute
west springfield, virginia, United States
these are all FICTIONAL stories and characters, and in no way represent any living or dead people...any similarities are simply coincidental.
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