The memory of trees

I wrote a letter to you
signed   dated   folded
and put it in the cleft
of the branches of a tree

I made sure to touch a leaf
pinch it gently    so the tree
would retain
this epigenetic marker

in this way it carries us
into its future
and I do not have to cut
hearts and initials

instead this gentle wound
is not demonstrative
or ostentatious and although
you may never know

and the letter may be lost
it is something that the tree
and I will remember
each in our own way

 

 

Jim Bennett has written 74  books and numerous chapbooks and pamphlets in a 48 year career as a poet.  Jim lives near Liverpool in the UK and tours giving readings of his work throughout the year.  He is widely published and has won many competitions and awards for poetry and performance. He runs www.poetrykit.org one of the world’s most successful internet sites for poets.