Like a trusted friend, I stay close to you, eager to help carry a heavy load.
My arms reach out to rest in your hands as we walk across a field or down a path to a garden. I never complain about the burden of what I hold. Plants bursting with color lean over my sides and, as I look back, your smiles tell me how useful I am.
It feels good to be needed even though I’m old now.
Furrows of rust wince under red paint and my once rounded edges are dented. My tire is becoming brittle and dry, showing cracks from age, but…there is still so much that I can give.
Together, there is little we cannot accomplish but, at this moment, I rest against a weathered fence in the wind and snow waiting patiently for Spring….. and your return.
For now, I’m forgotten.
This has been my response to a writing prompt from The Lightning and the Lightning Bug to take any word, image, or feeling evoked from the poem written by William Carlos Williams. “The Red Wheelbarrow” and turn it into a masterpiece.
I did my best…













