The walk that led out through the apple trees-
the narrow, crumbling path of brick embossed
among the clumps of grass, the scattered leaves-
has vanished now. Each spring the peonies
come back, to drape their heavy bolls across
the walk that led out through the apple trees,
as if to show the way-until the breeze
dismantles them, and petals drift and toss
among the clumps of grass. The scattered leaves
half fill a plaited basket left to freeze
and thaw, and gradually darken into moss.
The walk that led out through the apple trees
has disappeared-unless, down on your knees,
searching beneath the vines that twist and cross
among the clumps of grass, the scattered leaves-
you scrape, and find-simplest of mysteries,
forgotten all this time, but not quite lost-
the walk that led out through the apple trees
among the clumps of grass, the scattered leaves.
Palimpsest
Jared Carter
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Poem topics: lost, spring, time, narrow, heavy, beneath, basket, I love you, I miss you, walk, grass, apple, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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