Horsetails
It is little consolation
That dinosaurs brushed by them
In ancient starlight
There is no way to kill them,
Devils guts, they are called
Nothing halts their advance;
Not even poison
At night I hear them
Breathing under the house
In the morning the spiders come
Sewing the weeds together
With dew
Yet I cannot help but envy
Their fierce determination to live
Even when not wanted,
Not like us
That can sicken from love
They will survive us all
After cities fall
And the sun is broken
They will survive
In feeble light or
Shade,
Broken asphalt or
Beside silver streams
No use to say
This is not the garden I wanted:
That I wanted poppies to
Dance in the yard like gypsies
Or that I wanted to run to you
Like I did that day in the cold mountains
When you wrapped me in your warm
Shirt and said “forever”.
Karen (Waring) Sykes
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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