Poem: Forgotten Legacy

Forgotten Legacy

I do not know
if there are still
hollow stemmed bushes
hidden in the park,
cannot recall
where to look,
though I know
my father showed me,
many years ago
when I was a child.
I should have asked
to see them again,
but when would I have?
It would have been silly,
too small a thing
to matter at all,
but now it is lost
like so many things,
is buried there.
I was one
who heaped the dirt.

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