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10-Little sycamores

Little sycamores

Little sycamores break free:

They have choppered down the wind without order

to set root in the soils of this terrace, in all innocence,

and populate my unshifting patio plates. 

Let them know that I decide in this garden.

I pluck a forest out of the beds with one fist.

The steps from the house take me up and down

a history of the seas cemented.

Now I sit down on a step to rest

my feet on the crazy paving, my back

against the wooden window, and catch

my fingers’ work under the rule of crumble:

paint, posts, and flagstones shifting.

While an old sycamore pod 

cracks open a fresh green eye,

right beside my foot, and winks at me

Rosemary Drescher

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