RIVERWOODS/TAMWORTH POEMS: A SHOW OF COLORS (Autumn, 2016)

A SHOW OF COLORS

At first we thought the lengthy drought

Would quench our usual fires of fall

And we would enter winter without

Our annual foliage spectacle,

For many of our trees went brown

As summer neared its torpid end

And leaves dropped serely on the ground.

What else could this sad sight portend?

Some say that trees can communicate

By underground telegraphic systems.

Perhaps they sent word to their forest mates

That the time had come to show resistance.

So our maples were able to concentrate,

Condense their chromosomes and atoms

And flare up in a blinding last display

Of death-defying radiant patterns.

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