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Measure Three

        Oh, what foul mouthed middle schoolers these boys usually
 Kindness   are, but today I caught the neighbor’s children reciting count-

        ing games to decide who goes first. I heard the old-fashioned
 in Five   Measure One  gibber gabber counting rhymes. Generally, these boys are
        infected with too much tween testosterone, so the bits and

 Measures   It would have been the early ’70’s, I was a girl, maybe 9 or   pieces of innocence still hanging around their orbits remind
        me these kids with their endless jockeying for dominance will
 10 years old. Spring was beginning and even in upstate New
        eventually emerge as men. My wish for them is that their
 York the weather was slowly getting warmer. For me, the
 Plus 1  transition from winter clothes to lighter, cooler apparel was   circumstances allow for whatever turns they must take can be
        decided by kindness and a rhyme.
 tough. I did not like to wear short sleeves. While she saw
 me off to bed, I confided to my grandmother that I liked to          Measure Five
 only wear long sleeved shirts to cover my arms, because I   I first wrote this in   In the late 1950’s, my grandparents bought an
 By Diane Puterbaugh  was embarrassed by the many moles dotting my forearms.  May 2018 from a
        WordPress prompt                                             old farmhouse with some land to spend the
 “Oh, no. Those aren’t   of laughter. The                            summers during retirement. My mother cross
 moles,” she said. “They   neighborhood boys                         stitched two pieces that hung in the kitchen at
 are beauty marks, so   still play basketball,                       the farm for nearly forty years. They hang in my
 you must be one of the   but the net has been                       kitchen now, and were the inspiration for this
 most beautiful girls at   raised higher while                       villanelle:
 school.”  they grow taller and
        their voices deeper.                                         In the house of kindness
 I still carry the inno-                                             The doormat says Welcome and really means it
 cence and tenderness of this                                        Would you like a cup of coffee?
  exchange with me.
         Measure Four                                                No matter the dark clouds or stormy night
 And I wear short sleeved shirts.  I picked every one of them. The sweet scent of spring   The lights are always on
         so perfectly in a line along Mrs. Baldwin’s front side-     In the house of kindness
 Measure Two  walk. With preschooler pride I presented the cache to
         my mother. Except, no. My mother marched me across          In the dining room
 I once worked with a young woman, a UT Martin student,   the street. Mrs. Baldwin opened her door and saw me   There is always a chair at the table
                                                                     Waiting for you
 who, when asked what she would like for Christmas an-  holding every one of her Easter-colored hyacinths. Still
 swered, “Erasers.”  shocked by my mother’s rebuke and the forced pil-  Our kitchen is a warm and pleasant spot
         grimage across the street to Mrs. Baldwin’s front door,
 Diane Puterbaugh lives in   I mumbled an apology. Mrs. Baldwin was gracious and   Where friends gather to chat and laugh a lot
 Jackson, TN where she is a   “Erasers?” I repeated back in a did-I-hear-you-right way.  patient.   In the house of kindness
 wife, mother, sister, neigh-  “Oh, yes. Because I make a LOT of mistakes,” she declared.
 bor, runner, gardener, bird   Then, confident and smiling, she left to begin her shift.  A deal was struck between the two women. The pil-  In the living room, the back of each chair has an
                                                                     afghan
 watcher, poet and member   fered bouquet was split in half. I considered this a   To wrap around your shoulders or drape over
 of Jackson Writer's Club.   She did receive erasers for Christ-  victory, the price of which was listening to my mother   your lap
         say never do that again. No matter where, walking the
 Her work has appeared in   mas, but that is not the point.   neighborhood or a   The cat or dog may find this comfy, too.
 Visitant Lit, Poetry Super   We should be kind enough to   Kroger floral depart-
 ourselves to freely ask for erasers,
 Highway. The Poetorium and   because we could so openly admit   ment, if I come upon   The sheets are clean, and the pillows fluffed
 Peeking Cat Literary.  “I make a LOT of mistakes.”  a hyacinth and that   Please spend the night
                                         unmistakable scent,         In the house of kindness
                                         I remember Mrs.             Would you like a cup of coffee?
                                         Baldwin’s kindness.
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