
A cardinal outside my kitchen window
Cracks seeds and drops the hulls.
A yard squirrel twirls an acorn in deft hands
Far enough away from me to be
Unafraid —
A cat laps water, then cleans its whiskers
With a moist paw wet by a pink tongue.
A dog slops water outside its bowl,
Takes water down his throat not caring who
Sees —
A once grand tree lays broken on the hard ground,
Given to the laws of gravity and decay.
Its dead boughs spread in outstretched arms
As the proud wood returns to
Earth —
A blanket of heat lifts slowly sunward,
Meets a steady downfall of cool air,
Makes a new wind darting here and there.
We know how but never know
Why —
An unborn child kept by its mother’s blood,
Owns nothing save its soul.
Silently it waits for breath to come,
Like all of us living not knowing our
End —