‘Handed a white tray’

“In winter you are handed a white tray

with a few tiny rock walls, short lines drawn with a ruler,

an indent for where a cellar hole could be

a hyperlink to once go once more to the lake.’’

and told to go at it, go play.’’

— From “Deconstructing New England,’’ by Alexandria Peary. Here’s the whole poem.

And this link, with video.

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