As A Tree Falls
Seasons meander one into the next
long fallen
a gnarled
tangle
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dead branches
snapped
lying splintered
in the sand
slowly degrading
mulching
bleaching in the
haloed
Tahoe sun
orange
flaring
coronal white
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hollow knots
home
chickadees
and squirrels
instinctively
hoarding nuts
and seeds
for their winter
livelihood
on this
ray-drenched
beach
along the
forest’s edge
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sun warms skin
as biting breezes
chill bones
rattling like a
leafless bramble
latched on
at either end
of a massive trunk
half burried
in glittering sand
grains of quartz
flashing white
on this soft
dazzling ring
sandwiched between
forest and lake
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roots
washed of soil
no longer
grasping the steep
climbing incline
branches
given way
every needle
blown off
in the winds of change
left in the fall
of our weeping despair
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frigid winds
winter
sweeps through
leaving patches of frost
across the whistling cavities
and desiccated sticks
old nests compacted
feathered
padded in preparation for
this white barren interlude
the resting season
takes firm grip
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moisture slowly returns
melting
sublimating
into the spring sky
blue and white
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despite its position
days in the sun
dry and parch
lightening
whitening
leaving only
weightless detritus
slowly mixing into
warm soil
ringing the lake
a sparkling jewel
glinting in the
summer sun
K.B. Silver
About the Creator
K.B. Silver
K.B. Silver has poems published in magazine Wishbone Words, and lit journals: Sheepshead Review, New Note Poetry, Twisted Vine, Avant Appa[achia, Plants and Poetry, recordings in Stanza Cannon, and pieces in Wingless Dreamer anthologies.




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