Kit Kennedy
A Few Clouds Linger Through the Palms
I remember all too keenly where I am,
where you are not.
Daunting List: What a tree bundles in its lifetime
The obvious:
leaves
branches
bark
roots
lichen
flowers
seeds
pods
nuts
lemons.
Things
which move:
insects
birds
squirrels
raccoons
the occasional cat
the human hand
carving wind.
Hammock
lanterns
ornaments
tree house
clothesline
swing
nest.
That pesky plastic bag.
From time to time
bits of constellation
and always the sway of time.
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Night always remembers the yellow within
and the taste of cool morning.
for Alice Steele
On This Land I Will Print Each of My Poems a Tiny House
from a 3-D printer.
Every house will be
made of concrete.
Each poem will
include a reference
to the moon,
contain at least
one window.
Although space
limited, two comfy
chairs face each other
at a conversational slant.
I’ll leave
the door
ajar for you.
The Old Oak Tree
this is how crows see themselves
remove the old oak, where is home?
Kit Kennedy is a queer elder poet and blogger living in Walnut Creek, CA. She serves as Poet in Residence at SF Bay Times and Resident Poet at Ebenezer Lutheran herchurch. Please visit:
https://poetrybites.blogspot.com.
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1 Comments:
Wildly interesting work.
-Patrick
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