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Poetry of Issue 9: We Let the Rain Come

We Let the Rain Come

What choice but to stretch out arms

or furl, a sensitive plant

sorry for itself. The meticulous sky

tracking the weather report

lets down an acidulous milk.

Salix caprea Pendula tree

is our umbrella, weeping wussy

with moony tears. It’s a weary day.

The six-foot mound swells

beneath the rain while starlings call.

Oh, you believed in a vegetal sympathy

at once bashful and cloying

with three views of the mountain split

a triptych glazed, inscrutable

birthing these tiny white stones

even as we tumbled achingly.

Extraordinary, the placid string of blanks

into which we insert her given name

with its pegged consonants, tapering vowels.

Within, there’s space for tendrilled grief;

below, the veiny earth full colonized.

My brother, here is no place for us

so let’s account ourselves fortunate

to trudge back through the plots

unknowing where we will lie.

by Carol Alexander

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