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a short free verse about the palm tree in my garden |
| The Palm The tree against which the whistler leans Is tall and elegant. Wide at the base where it is rooted It rises, slimming To take the eye to the sky. It is softly mottled near its base In delicate splashes of bronze and silver. Concentric rings which chart its life Stretch ever upward To where they burst into verdant fullness. The tree widens here, like pregnant hips Then slims in smooth symmetry To its spreading fronds Which arc in a glorious crown To taste the sun and whisper to the breeze. That is where the eye lingers Taking in the sheer wonder Of its beauty. Alan Turpie |