After the shutter’s last closing
when few remained, under the maple’s boughs
he was, instinctively, lovingly
attending to her train;
making her way on the grass, easier a bit
lovingly, attentively caring for her
without a word of prompting
probably noticed by no other,
maybe not even his bride
across the lawn on this bright fall afternoon
October 19, 2008
seeing October 18, 2008
Johanna and Travis
in front of Suncook United Methodist Church
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Attending to Her Train
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