Lichen on Bark
The crispy bark of the river birch
slips generously
from the crooked trunk,
shag bark with its annual shed
announced by golden trumpets
slipping elongated
in spring rains
sliding downward as
children sled down a snowy slope,
loose hanging splotches
of lichen birthed on each piece,
photosynthesizing as it
slurps up nutrients from raindrops
and air,
lie in wait for the
hummingbird to glean small pieces
for its nest, gray and green lichen
dripping secrets
along the way.
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I think we posted at the same time! Love that. You have the gift of setting nature loose with your words! The movement is great – slipping and sliding and slurping. And what a beautiful ending.
Thank you for the inspiring comment. I found some lichen on bark while visiting my sister in PA. Oh, how I wanted to scoop some up and take it with me but did not think it would make it through TSA at the airport.
Beautiful, passionate, exquisite imagery. You saw it, and you invited us to share the moment.
Thank you for your kind assessment.
Lichen poem…..wonderful observations and penned tenderly.
Thank you. Nature surely invokes tenderness.