The Gardener
He rakes the soil and picks off stubborn weeds and lays a cane across the flower bed. Pressing down, he makes a shallow drill and waters where the seeds will soon be spread. He picks the seeds his kids had bought for him and spaces them with care along the line. He stops a while to try and catch his breath, then slowly stands and marks the row with twine. His clothes hang loose from his cachetic frame; the doctors say the cancer has now spread. He’s sowing plants he will not live to see, as are we all.