L'arbreA Poem by eglantineThere are fifty leaves left on the tree that's rooted in my October heart.
They tremble when I breathe and whisper when I speak.
As a child, I would rest my palm on the old crab-apple tree's twisted flesh and sit between its teeth, ask for its' name.
My tree does not know the nimble taste of light or the decadence water knits and its trunk is wrapped with veins that bloom in colors that don't yet exist.
It trembles when I speak and whispers when I breathe. © 2012 eglantineAuthor's Note
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Added on July 6, 2012Last Updated on July 6, 2012 AuthoreglantineSomewhere SomeplaceAboutI graduated with my B.A. in English (emphasis creative writing) My ultimate goal is to be the U.S. Poet Laureate and to be a college professor of poetry. I'm a wildflower with a poetic soul. I'm als.. more..Writing
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