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Felling the Tree

Felling the Tree

Today my eyes teared over
as they bulldozed the tree
in the undeveloped lot next door.

It had to be cut.
A house was being built there and
aside from the trash it dropped,
It blocked the view.

Always the one to get his point across,
“I’ll tell you what,”
the contractor said,
“I’ll dig it up and plant it in your yard.”

But I didn’t want the mess of it, either.
I wanted the tree next door
where I could see it
without  dealing
with the fluff in my pool,
the pods falling off.

That tree was a resting place for  birds
which I said good by to
along with the tree.
Then, while I was at it,
I said good by to my cat
who had drowned in the pool
a week before.

Good by to my husband
who had hoped to see that tree
and the view around it
every day for the rest of his life.

Good by to my mother,
who passed onto me
her love of trees.

Good by

to all loved creatures
recently gone.

The tree was gone in a minute,
along with dry bushes, weeds.
The back hoe scraped the soil over
Coke cans, water bottles,
plastic flowerpots and chips wrappers—
the detritus from houses on each side,
as well as evidence of years of workers
who sat in the shade of the lot for lunch.

For a year or two
of privacy lost, calm shattered,
peace surrendered,
I would get new neighbors,
perhaps a friend.

Clouds of dust billowed
over my newly painted wall.
They’d repaint the wall
and plant new trees,
the builder promised,
as they bulldozed all.

 

For Stream of Conscousness Dec. 11: Tree

Fallen Giant, Next Generation: Sunday Trees 254 Challenge

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Fallen Giant, Next Generation

Sunday Trees—254 

Up a Tree

(CLICK ON FIRST PICTURE AND THEN ARROWS TO VIEW ALL PHOTOS FULL SIZE.)

 

https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/sunday-trees-227/

 

 

Plumeria (Mixed Messages): Cee’s Flower of the Day, Oct. 16,2015

IMG_6246                                                            Plumeria (Mixed Messages)

How to honor the last three frangipani (plumeria) blooms on a tree doomed to the axe? This tree has grown to block the view, and for 14 years I’ve suffered from its scent that others find intoxicating.  Finally, weeks ago, I told  Pasiano it must go.  He hasn’t been swift in following requests.  I haven’t been swift in asking why.

 

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/10/16/flower-of-the-day-october-16-2015-day-lily-in-black-and-white/