REUTEMANN ROAD POEMS: BRINGING IN THE TREE

BRINGING IN THE TREE

Evergreens are prickly about being cut

And carted into houses.  Like cat’s fur

They give off sparks that set off

Tempers.  Brothers deride

Sisters’ choice of shape and height.

Fathers curse at bulbs

That flicker out.  Mothers fuss

At bark and needles on the rug.

But when the final icicle shimmers

Into place and rainbow-colored

Fireflies ignite in darkening branches,

Satisfaction warms the air.

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