Thanksgiving
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by Liseli Haines
Mohawk Valley Meeting
for Joan Malin
Dockside,
in our wooden rocking chairs,
we face the opposite shore
where hills of white pine and red oak rise
like high-backed benches.
Herring gulls careen,
ministers of wind and water.
Clouds flee as if sinners on the lam.
And the lake is as calm as
I once watched a television commercial where a neighbor screamed “kill them all”—and the object of their wrath was a dandelion. The name dandelion derives from the French dent de lion meaning “lions tooth.” The dandelion is one of the most generous and useful plants to ever offer its gifts to mankind and yet, many folks put poison in our earth and water to kill it. Go figure.