paroles de chanson Arboretum - Sparkbird
Toeing
a
trench
In
the
mulch
between
your
patch
and
mine
I
stubbed
myself
on
a
treacherous
thistle
and
I
cried
Out
If
it
were
merely
a
matter
of
A
stray
thorny
bristle
A
barrier
screen
could
be
laid
And
I
wouldn't
miss
you
We
could
go
the
distance
Were
there
more
disease
resistance
on
your
part
Nothing
lasts
forever
when
you
never
let
it
start
Every
day
I
pass
this
way
I
expect
to
find
you
waiting
for
me
Beneath
the
branches
of
the
buckeye
tree
Waving
a
palmetto
frond
Siphoning
orange
juice
with
a
barber
pole-ish
wand
Red
horsechestnut?
Clever
disguise
I,
of
course,
guessed,
but
said
you'd
never
naturalize
Species
zag
as
seasons
zig
Tough
to
keep
plants
in
one
place
Any
chance
they
get,
they
diaspore
Or
else
transmutate
Traipsing
looping
garden
paths
Chasing
floodplain
Tupelo
Tracing
roots
to
Ponderosa
Tangling
with
a
Strangler
fig
Now
in
an
old
growth
Bald-cypress
stand
Knees
locked
in
the
strand
swamp
Black-
and
yellow-crowned
Night
Herons
Abound
in
colonies
Conferring
on
me
Collective
memory
My
eyelids
flutter
Orbits
fill
with
water
Hemlock
in
my
hammock
Limbs
thrash,
I
spit
and
sputter
Alligator
drags
me
under
Into
the
solution
hole
To
protect
me
from
Elements
of
fantasy
That
thrive
in
shady
reality
To
offer
respite
from
The
demands
of
gardening
To
show
me
Trees
are
just
the
fruit
Of
an
even
bigger
tree
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