pine plantation

winter

 

under this stand of pine

cold folds into dark and quiet

 

snowmelt makes a stream

through the still heart

 

spring

 

a riot of leopard frogs

wakes in cattails,

boars snuffle

through moldering needles

 

mists roll off my coat

into my shoes

 

summer

 

sunlight flecks the plantation floor

bluebirds dart between boughs

and pull caterpillars from cones

 

cool air settles on skin

 

fall

 

a lone woodpecker trill

floats in the woods,

a prayer before sleeping

 

Published by

Patrick Dobson

Patrick Dobson was founded in 1962. He is a writer, scholar, ironworker, and poet who lives in Kansas City, MO. He is author of two books with the University of Nebraska Press, Seldom Seen: A Journey into the Great Plains (2009) and Canoeing the Great Plains: A Missouri River Summer (May 2015). Dobson is a work in progress until termination.

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