April
when April comes
I cannot be expected to do
anything
but listen,
and watch
the world be born
everything is young again
exuberant
lucid
the birds are singing at least a dozen songs
and I’m trying to learn the notes,
to find new sounds
in my winter throat
the gnarled
arthritic apple tree
I had feared was dead
has finally put forth
a timid bower of pinky-white blooms
right at the top
right where she’s closest to the sky
bees come to greet her and
dance in the scant petals
they marvel
they thank her for insisting
I was foolish not to see the life still in her
thoughtless to fear she had nothing left to give
after all
she couldn’t have died,
someone I love
rests
in her roots
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the absolute persistence to live coupled with the revelation of a memory you are nurturing using the very life of this tree – something so cyclical. I adore, ADORE, how you land the poem on the word ROOTS. masterstroke.
Thank you SO much!!
Sweet, beautiful poem! Love all the resurrection.
Thank you SO much!!
what an endearing “gnarled / arthritic apple tree”
Thank you 🙂
Hey! I’m glad you posted! I love “winter throat” and “dance in the scant petals”. In the wild world of associative leaps… I wrote my poem today based on the P!nk song you made your post to on Instagram. Thanks for the tangential inspiration! I look forward to writing with you this month!
Thank you for your comments & for helping me get here! 🙂 Looking forward to reading your work!
“I was foolish not to see life in her.”
Beautiful poem. Thank you.
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