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Wednesday, February 6, 2013


Kate Doughty
AP English

Friend
A small world; cut-off
From the sun-strewn, manicured land.
I duck under eves and enter
The hall where ageless giant stands;
Of solid trunk and ancient soul,
                                        Weathered skin scarred by lover's marks
Young hands meander over hide
Knots, letters, words, misshapen hearts.

Dappled light and heavy air
Richly Laced with earth and loam
A smooth shell of mottled green
Illuminates marks on an ancient tome.
Silence falls like bated breath
In a circle guarded from the sun.
This battered hulk, this ancient watcher
Has stood through all and less and none.

Noiseless, wary, cautions, caring
Careful not to make a sound,
Tiptoe through and carry upward
To where the sun shines around.
Grip comes easy; weightless
Along the marks of those before me
I hoist myself into the castle, the nest,
But am still surrounded by their story.

And one day, greet a friend
Only to devastatingly find
The doom, the death, the morbid X
The death-mark on his side.
That day I climbed and sat and waited
And woefully wished it were not so;
But fate has stolen him and left me
Bruised and smarting from the blow.

His encrypted bark now lies in mulch
And where he was is nothing more
But a brown circle in the midst of green
A gap that wasn't there before.
My world is now a smaller place
Its father defeated, left undone
Reduced to fuel and scraps and bits
Lost thoughts of an absent sun.

But they, and he,
Lie in my head; although he is no more
Now in the common grows fresh and green
What was starved of light before.
But under dappled sun and darker air
A lost part of me still resides
Attached, although now to loam and mulch
To him and his scarred hide.

And years pass, and children grow.
My thoughts meander now and then
To the solitude, peace, benevolence
Once shared between two friends.
And my thoughts wander back
to the records that they stole
And I like to think that at least one lover's heart
Remains, in spirit, whole.

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