Green Thought
The basswood hosts a congress of snouts
and does not ask who sent them.
It simply is —
leaf, bark, nectar, frass —
a trembling where wings arrange themselves
into the shape of summer’s next desire.
You don’t need to know
what’s on your mind.
You just need to let it light,
briefly,
in the shade.
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“a congress of snouts” – good on so many levels
also like “the shape of summer’s next desire”
Lovely work!
thank you 🙏
This and endash.
As ever poet, a fan.
thank you
What Sylvia said. The most surprising phrase since a confederacy of dunces.
ah, thank you
I love ” a congress of snouts!” I can feel the leaves tremble here. I love how the poem concludes.
thank you 🦋
Great balance between the etherial and the material! And there’s a splendid musicality in this poem.
Thanks so much for sharing it.
thank you for the kind words
love:
“a congress of snouts”
and
“a trembling where wings arrange themselves
into the shape of summer’s next desire.”
Stunning last stanza!
thank you 🌞