
the look of red leaves on dampened earth
the way the little maple endures
gaunt trunk bent in deference to wilder
one season to next never thicker yet grand
its full red glory reflecting August’s fair light
leaning away from the giants encroaching
to catch a sliver of sun
its shimmer inviting juncos to alight for rest
while waiting their turn in the bath below
the shade of her wide mid summer canopy
the subtlety of her muted autumn shedding
scarlet leaves loosed one x one on windless
days to spin sway turn in improvised solos
each one an exalted prima in high spotlight
while a mere human in slack jaw wonder
slow breathes as single witness
awaiting anticipating
the last leaf’s graceful landing
a funeral hymn’s replay expected
mourned like the loss we always thought
we’d never meet again~







