Bedtime Story
When there are more leaves than people
Bluebirds and cardinals suffer few fools
Doves’ anniversary under peeling birch
Crows demand brunch without humor
Knowing what transpires
The long willow sways, the maple flutters
Blue spruce needles burst at fingertips
Squirrels hustle, glide with abandon
Chickadees visit in moments as summer lingers
Shade behind sunlight stretches in green time
Bats long gone from night shadows
Are mourned while honeybees persist
No intended flowers grow here
Paintbrushes and lilies and daisies
Spread only by the warm breath of God
The muddy brook clears from the storm
Few disturbed leaves have fallen
Do you remember green my child
The mother soothes reminiscing
It was all very beautiful