Lauren Lipton Quotes
A Hundred Years Or More, She's Bent Her Crown
in Storm, In Sun, In Moonsplashed Midnight Breeze.
surviving All The Random Vagaries
of This Harsh World. A Dense - Twigged Veil Drifts Down
from Crown Along Her Trunk - Mourning Slow Wood
that Rustles Tattered, In A Hint Of Wind
this January Dusk, Cloudy, Purpling
the Ground With Sudden Shadows.
How She Broods -
you Speculate - On Dark Surprise And Loss,
alone These Many Years, Despondent, Bent,
her Bolt-cracked Mate Transformed To Splinters, Moss.
Though Not Alone, You Feel The Sadness Of A
twilight Breeze. There's Never Enough Love;
the Widow Nods To You. Her Branches Moan.
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