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Once A Year MAG
There are children who wait all year to
 Hear the sound of a click on their windows as
 Tiny rocks from their
 Parents' gardens
 Are thrown by practiced hands.
  
 They steal away into the night and
 Follow the trail in the woods, their flashlights only ceremony,
 For their feet so know the way.
 And when they reach the field they take
 One moment to smile at each other, but
 Nothing more, because
 Blackberry picking is an art that
 Requires the silence of the dew-drenched morning.
