 So what? By Glen A. Henry. So, he said with a sigh. She sowed. See, said she, I sow. He saw. So what? He said, a sock, a shawl. A sheet, said she, I sow a sheet. I see, said he. And so he saw. Saw, said she. Saw me some things. Saw what? He said. A shoe, a shed. A ship, said she. Saw me a ship. And so he sawed. He sawed and sawed. And sawed a ship. See, said he. A ship. She saw. She saw the ship, he said, he sawed. I see, said she. I see you sawed a ship for me. Sure, he said. I said I'd saw, and so I did. You see, I say it sow, and so it is. I see, I see, said she. She said she saw, and then she sowed. And so she sat, and sowed all day. He stopped and thought, what should I say? Say, he said. I saw, you sow. Sow, said she. He sighed. I see you're sad, she said. It seems I am, he sighed. The ship can't sail, he said. There is no seed. I see, said she. And then she sowed. She sowed the sheet, and then she smiled. A seed, said she. The sheet's a sea. I see, said he. You sowed a sea. And now the ship can sail. I sawed, you sowed. I sighed, you smiled. The sheet's a sea. The ship is free. And so we saw, and so we see.