Wednesday, June 22, 2022

CATALPA TREE IN THE DISTRICT




once I loved a catalpa tree

because its leaves stirred heart shaped

in the wind

and it was outside the window my only window

when

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

faint pink

and my newsprint map taped up of where the

heart spent refugees went

that was when I loved even more than the whiff

of lilac on the wind,

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

my life

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

down to the ground

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

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