A DROWNING OF TREES
C9 AFTER DARKNESS




Beneath sea tides

in choked white surf,

Osmotic shadows

make their stains on

breathing wood.

 

Anemones cleave to

salty crust.

Once birds now

fish and crustaceans.

 

When bronze was young

Seaside forests

stood against the briny.

Around the family copse

aurochs roamed.

 

I miss the wind

the rain’s sweet tears

Leaves that fell

as autumn showers.

 

Now only our stumps

stretch along the bay.

Sisters wait and

tremble, wrapped

in salt graves.

 

And despair as

the sea sinks her

deep water teeth

into the bole.

 

Who could believe

that ancient lands

seeded and grazed,

are now washed

by blue grey sea.

 

©️ Dai Fry 14th February 2020.

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