These Acres

Before I saw the tassled multitude
I didn’t think about commencement rites.
When I matriculated, we eschewed
the pomp and photographs of branded sights.
But five and fifty years did not occlude
familiar passages and slanting lights
adjacent to the intersecting creek.
These acres answer any time I seek.

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