Monday, June 16, 2025

ode to my summer

the tree golden in early summer                a leafy umbilicus into light                summer weeks stall forever                nothing happens day after day                until you forget what you've forgotten                and in this shaded solitude                the soft echoes of omniscience              even when I can't hear them                I can't stop listening
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Pic: Empty nest! The baby birds have flown!


 

10 comments:

Jeanie said...

Simply lovely, Maya. Do you miss your birds? I would.

Nance said...

This is such a beautiful ode to trees! It's exactly how I feel about them. My father would have loved this poem, too. Perfect.

Gillian said...

Nice

StephLove said...

Lovely ending

Jenny said...

Beautiful, Maya! And love the photo- I hope the baby birds all made it into the world successfully.

maya said...

Thank you, Jeanie. I'm so happy and relieved they're gone, actually :) Guarding them was nerve-wracking.

maya said...

Thanks, Gillian!

maya said...

Thank you, Steph!

maya said...

Thank you, Jenny! I didn't see it happen, but I hope that's what happened <3

maya said...

Thank you, Nance.
I found myself thinking about your father on my drive this morning... There are some key aspects from your writing that have made him so immediate--and the times I'm thinking of (saying you'd have to forgo grapes or taking you for night rides) he'd have been younger than we are now, figuring out things for himself... It's the first time on earth for parents too...

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