Silver Maple
Posted: December 4th, 2010, 2:56 pm
Once his weedy sapling, the silver maple
grew tall, spread wide, a great green ball
except when winter’s cold storm wind
played mournful song on those dark bones.
The old man’s hair shone silver, too,
like the tree’s spring leaves, trembling,
seeing a forgotten lad with golden eyes
riding astride a giant, fantastic arm.
“How from earth did you get up there?
Only one boy I knew could climb so high!”
Bare, thin shoulders shrugged naive reply:
“Just did, I guess. Now it’s a long way down.”
“Hold on,” he said. “I’ll fetch a ladder.”
The slow sun climbed till he returned,
stunned to find the boy remembered gone.
Amazed, he let the useless ladder fall,
laughed a childish, wild, exultant yell,
leapt, squirreled up and vanished in the tree.
Jim 4/21/10
grew tall, spread wide, a great green ball
except when winter’s cold storm wind
played mournful song on those dark bones.
The old man’s hair shone silver, too,
like the tree’s spring leaves, trembling,
seeing a forgotten lad with golden eyes
riding astride a giant, fantastic arm.
“How from earth did you get up there?
Only one boy I knew could climb so high!”
Bare, thin shoulders shrugged naive reply:
“Just did, I guess. Now it’s a long way down.”
“Hold on,” he said. “I’ll fetch a ladder.”
The slow sun climbed till he returned,
stunned to find the boy remembered gone.
Amazed, he let the useless ladder fall,
laughed a childish, wild, exultant yell,
leapt, squirreled up and vanished in the tree.
Jim 4/21/10