A single tree shines green above the concrete, the sun cutting through it from the side, resting on the leaves the way I once saw light filter through alder trees at the river, back when I stood ankle-deep in the catkin-littered creek, and followed it out to the moss, and crawdads, and swirls of slate-gray; back when I plunged into the cold water, wearing my heavy water sandals, and floated weakly on my back, staring up at the cottonwoods, and the osprey perched high in its branches.
On 23rd Ave.
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2 responses to “On 23rd Ave.”
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Your words bring it to life! Love the imagery.
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Thank you for sharing!





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