once I loved a catalpa tree
because its leaves stirred heart shaped
in the wind
and it was outside the window my only window
and it was outside the window my only window
when
living in a yellow house in just one room, an
living in a yellow house in just one room, an
amiable renter, and
sometimes on a screened in porch
where the sun turned my rose spined books a
sometimes on a screened in porch
where the sun turned my rose spined books a
faint pink
and my newsprint map taped up of where the
and my newsprint map taped up of where the
heart spent refugees went
that was when I loved even more than the whiff
that was when I loved even more than the whiff
of lilac on the wind,
the story of emigres who learned to live in
the story of emigres who learned to live in
books;
the legends of swans.
I saved my coins and went to the ballet
and dreamed then, a different choreography for
the legends of swans.
I saved my coins and went to the ballet
and dreamed then, a different choreography for
my life
and like St. Francis I believed that
and like St. Francis I believed that
it was right
all things should shine my sister, my brother.
sometimes I still believe that.
it has been a long time now
since the workmen came and sawed the tree
all things should shine my sister, my brother.
sometimes I still believe that.
it has been a long time now
since the workmen came and sawed the tree
down to the ground
where its orphaned birds fluttered around the
where its orphaned birds fluttered around the
stump;mystified
why should it die
because it soared and spread its heart
helplessly over the wires;
there was no warning
but what would they say?
we have come to kill the catalpa tree today>
the City sent us.
mary angela douglas 8 october 2021
there was no warning
but what would they say?
we have come to kill the catalpa tree today>
the City sent us.
mary angela douglas 8 october 2021
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