Search in the forest; you’ll find me there Letting the trees Speak my apologies For those I could not, would not dare.
Along, along the broken trail A single line No one’s but mine Familiar silence, mem’ries glint
Though that I have cast judgment To never speak to you again I would still lay you in the ferns And hold, in mine, your lovely hand
But the trees speak my apologies Behind the timbers of my teeth. There you stand in the cast light of ease Eden lapping at your ankles Winged by thrilled and lucky leaves
Blind in light, your darkest mien ‘bove where I’ve fallen, disgraced, mean In the ‘brace of ferns between You see me as I am Cloud-watching and quiet, Needing to say more But shame, shame is defiant.
Search in the forest; I won’t be there For you are in the ferns, the breath of tress A concluded jawline bitten down Wayfarer of the broken road and scene Turning an ear from the trees Rest I and tight lips Trodden away as they speak my apologies.