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Gratefulness
All day a boy plunges his hands into his pockets. Tickets, tape, crystallized stones, a two-dollar bill.
He will not wear pants without pockets. It is a point of honor.
He sleeps as deeply as the crackle of the burning log, the breath of the far-flung sea.
Where are you world? Don’t do anything while I’m not paying attention.
Reprinted from Fuel: Poems by Naomi Shihab Nye ( BOA Editions Ltd., 1998) by kind permission of the poet.
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