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For Chester

A little story about true love

Carol Anne Shaw
1 min readOct 17, 2024
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There’s a house on the hill, just past the Carter’s barn

There’s nothing special about it

It’s just a grey clapboard box with a sloping front porch

A sagging clothesline to one side

Hazel Mae lives there — alone, now that Chester’s gone, save for a few skinny cats

There are geranium cuttings in the window that list to one side in mason jars of murky green water

And a weather vane — a rusted rooster missing most of its tail — creaks up on the roof

There are roses outside that tumble along the fence — long gone wild

Because flowers are too much work now for Hazel Mae

Except, of course, for Chester’s sunflowers

There are twelve of them — straight rebar stems and welded petals

All of them rusting a little more with each passing season

Most of the yellow paint has gone

But hour by hour
no matter the weather
or the season

Hazel Mae will heave herself from her chair on the porch

Walk down the path to the flowers

And turn their metal faces to the sun

For Chester

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Carol Anne Shaw
Carol Anne Shaw

Written by Carol Anne Shaw

Writer & audiobook narrator. Author of three award-winning books for mg readers (Ronsdale Press) & four indie-pubbed novels for young adults. Vancouver Isle, BC

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