Goddess Topia,

 

first of all round trees,

was beloved farther than time flung seeds.

 

Atop ladders, the master gardeners hand-snipped

and shaped leaves and twigs,

while chit-chatting about

a recipe to make rose petal beads

that won’t turn black,

how to keep melon balls from melting

and whatever else mattered at the moment.

 

The silence of Goddess Topia

was like blank strips of bark

awaiting to be written on.

Her rotund and buxom bush

swayed in the breeze

while leaves and twigs

entwined orotund.

 

 

C. Albert is based in Seattle, Washington she is our resident artist and we are pleased to welcome her back after a long break. She can be contacted through inksweatandtears@aol.com.