water burble sweep scattershot rocks teeth of giants
pebble ensembles paths buttered with hair of Meliae
brisk glottal stop pecker on bark
dead skin and these taupe bones
almost tibias swell skywards
sprout arthritic fingers
that will fall amputate beneath my feet
Written: April 2019. Explanation: A poem written in my own time as part of Savannah Brown's escapril challenge. Feedback welcome. Please note that Meliae, in Greek mythology, were believed to be nymphs of the ash tree. A link to my Facebook writing page can be found on my HP home page.