During break in school, all of us
from grade four cluttered
around the monkey-gland
tree—its gnarled limbs
choked out to nothing,
flowerless.
Masugu
brought a knife one time
and cut deep into
the trunk’s heart, before it branched.
Sap, brown and sticky,
covered our hands as if
it might never be washed away.
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