Michigan: Walking Down A Country Road: Oak Archway

Another poem from R L Swihart's Woodhenge. "To Infinity" makes a good bookend to the first and title poem.

TO INFINITY 


A new barn with white trim near the corner of Waite and Hurrey. A large scrape (scape) of brown dirt will be green next year 


1111 Old School: Sheryl used to live there. I can see her getting off the bus. I have the urge to knock but don’t A driveway (new to me) disappearing into a tunnel of trees and a tangle of green (skunk cabbage, charlie, nettles, young timothy, white and yellow dandelion pops) 



The living continue to thrive, they are accustomed to little else. The dead insist on another verb (infinite mode) still secret to me



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Best,


R L Swihart


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