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has never seen a wisteria tree. has seen a willow tree, from a distance, and  grew up near four cherry trees that would flower early every spring,  light pink and white petals only there for a moment- only to be knocked off to rot in piles on the driveway, petals falling onto the asphalt, onto shoulders, falling all around  and feeling like a dream. imagines a wisteria tree a little like that- feeling like a dream. hearing, somewhere that they're beautiful when in bloom- purple? maybe? light blue? Also a possibility- wonders what they're like when not, spindly branches or thick twisting ones, unsure of the specificities but knows that it is beautiful because it is real, somewhere else, some other frame of reference. has seen an aspen tree, the Rockies alive with them standing on a mountain and looking out at the waves of them and thinking that maybe that the Earth breathes too, that it was her chest rising and falling too slow to perceive with human eyes. knows nothing of the aspen's fate from a plague of beetles, remembers someone describing the trees as being "eaten alive" but doesn't remember quite who said it. has seen a pine tree, climbed its branches as a child, places warm palms against its trunk now, every once and awhile looks up and remembers how it felt- how what felt? the beginning of everything- of looking out into the sprawling earth as she breathes, and the vast emptiness of the sky and feeling alive. has seen an oak tree, planted one in fact, has Not seen a redwood. does not know what a cherry or maple looks like despite best efforts, cannot remember the beetles, despite best efforts, cannot reach the top of the pine, despite best efforts, still cannot picture the wisteria tree.
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Oct 31, 2020
Oct 31, 2020 at 10:45 AM UTC
the wisteria tree
has never seen a wisteria tree. has seen a willow tree, from a distance, and  grew up near four cherry trees that would flower early every spring,  light pink and white petals only there for a moment- only to be knocked off to rot in piles on the driveway, petals falling onto the asphalt, onto shoulders, falling all around  and feeling like a dream. imagines a wisteria tree a little like that- feeling like a dream. hearing, somewhere that they're beautiful when in bloom- purple? maybe? light blue? Also a possibility- wonders what they're like when not, spindly branches or thick twisting ones, unsure of the specificities but knows that it is beautiful because it is real, somewhere else, some other frame of reference. has seen an aspen tree, the Rockies alive with them standing on a mountain and looking out at the waves of them and thinking that maybe that the Earth breathes too, that it was her chest rising and falling too slow to perceive with human eyes. knows nothing of the aspen's fate from a plague of beetles, remembers someone describing the trees as being "eaten alive" but doesn't remember quite who said it. has seen a pine tree, climbed its branches as a child, places warm palms against its trunk now, every once and awhile looks up and remembers how it felt- how what felt? the beginning of everything- of looking out into the sprawling earth as she breathes, and the vast emptiness of the sky and feeling alive. has seen an oak tree, planted one in fact, has Not seen a redwood. does not know what a cherry or maple looks like despite best efforts, cannot remember the beetles, despite best efforts, cannot reach the top of the pine, despite best efforts, still cannot picture the wisteria tree.
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22/Transmasculine/Baltimore, MD
Oct 31, 2020
Oct 31, 2020 at 10:45 AM UTC
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