The Cypress Trees out Back
They stand tall and spare
Branches at the top all by themselves
Like leafy crowns
Bearing the responsibility without
The retinue,
Royal reinforcements
The tree that was squat and enormous
Is gone
Blown apart by wind and rain
And all weather-fury
Tell me how the slender cypress
Still rise from the earth
When the broader, low-to-ground
Was taken
I don’t know, but I think
Maybe the taller trees were
Much, much better at bending
Without breaking
C L Couch
Kevmin – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7571467
A branch of fossilized Glyptostrobus species needles. Eocene, 49.5 myo; Klondike Mountain Formation, Republic, Washington, USA. Stonerose Interpretive Center specimen # [sic]
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