Jenna Hren
Look at the top leaf
Reaching as high as it can
Being so brazenly at peace
Atop the tallest tree
Centered perfectly at our cathedral;
University arboretum
That you must have walked
Some 30 years ago
When you still hadn’t met your wife
And my parents had just kissed
For the first time at a dorm party
6 hours north
We’re late bloomers
Winter blossoms dancing around buildings
That were here a hundred years before you
And will be here a hundred years after me
Tombs to our memories
Marked engraved and adorned
When you were young and living
And i was stuck and longing to be old
The sunflower in the patch
That started wilting its first sunrise
Yet stayed tall three winters long
Half a wish for the lonely rot to take its toll
The carpenter bees are coming out
The fly strike is consummate and hatching
Lovers kiss where i wish we could
Plan out the date and time and sit on the right side
Of the bench where i know you sat on the left
So many decades ago
And both turn at the same time
Butterflies gnawing at knowing this is
The closest we’ll ever get
Until one fine morning
Time fumbles in on itself
And the fabric folds
And i see you underneath that tall tree
Reading a book;
Winter blossoms abound