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"ligninated" poems
I am a green boy, At heart; Fingers, thumbs and eyes Filled with sky Grass in my toes Dirt in my nails Bees in my hair. Coarse, The skin of my palms Aching from toil But more alive With every windswept Day outdoors. Naked, In the elements Water courses Capillaries filled up Eyes bright with The promise of morning. Drawn out, Into the bracing cold Dark pressing silence Waiting, baited Inevitable sawing breath At arm's length. Whispers, Betraying those timid Wanderers in the night Ever watchful Budding sprigs Building resistance. Rooted, Deeper than they know Bark thickens Broadening canopy Heavy white mycelium Ligninated heartwood. Summer. Autumn. Winter. Spring. Rebirth.
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Apr 6, 2018
Apr 6, 2018 at 7:18 PM UTC
Rebirth.