Robert Francis Tree Poems

  • 1.
    My mind matches this understand land.
    Outdoors the pencilled tree, the wind-carved drift,
    Indoors the constant fire, the careful thrift
    Are facts that I accept and understand.
    ...
  • 2.
    Those who have touched it or been touched by it
    Or brushed by something that the vine has brushed,
    Or burning it, have stood where the sly smoke
    Has touched them-Know the meaning of its name.
    ...
  • 3.
    How lush, how loose, the uninhibited squash is.
    If ever hearts (and these immoderate leaves
    Are vegetable hearts) were worn on sleeves,
    The squash's are. In green the squash vine gushes.
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  • 4.
    Two boys uncoached are tossing a poem together,
    Overhand, underhand, backhand, sleight of hand, everyhand,
    Teasing with attitudes, latitudes, interludes, altitudes,
    High, make him fly off the ground for it, low, make him stoop,
    ...
Total 4 Tree Poems by Robert Francis

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