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Wash Away
Gnarled hands like ancient oak limbs
 With skeletal veins, brown age-spots
 Fill the wooden bucket with sudsy water
 She reaches for the laundry, piece by piece
 To knead them like dough
 On tinted, wavy metal of the washboard
 Rub, dip, soak, repeat
 Floral towels shaded gaudy fuchsia
 The ones bought on sale
 Pillowcases and linen sheets
 Entrusted with thoughts and dreams
 Denim jeans that hold deep pockets 
 With quarters and a torn ticket stub
 No matter her hunched back, throbbing hands
 Time after time,
 She washes away grimes and stains 
 To reveal the clean underneath
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