Poem: Lament for An Old Tree

Lament for An Old Tree

I miss the tree
from the corner
of the yard.  It was
taken down by men
who work for the county.

There was more shade,
not to mention privacy,
before they wrapped it
in chains, ripped it
out of the ground.

It is like some old
friend is gone, the yard
no longer quite the place
it was, a presence missing
that I had never before recognized.

Maybe I am imagining it, of course,
just sad to have seen its death,
missing  it for the practical reasons,
but sitting outside I feel as though someone
is no longer beside me who always had been.

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