Grandma’s twig
Grandma planted a twig
She pushed it into the rich
Black soil and directed us
All to let it grow, to be careful
Not to mow it over
To everyone’s surprise it rooted
And began to grow
When she died
Thirty years ago
it was a scrawny thing
Barely shading anything.
Last week my cousins and
I met the people who bought
The house. They took us
Through and then into the yard
We gasped when we saw the
Tree. Now a thick trunk
Supporting an umbrella of
Close-growing leaves,
Perfect shade for picnics
–Grandma’s dream for our
Together ness.
“My grandchildren have parties with their dolls there the lady
Told us.
We smiled. The tree had served
Its purpose, and so had grandma’s love
We were too old for back yard teatime picnics
But we three were still close cousins
Like sisters