Katama wave.
Tim Johnson

After a Storm

Down in the lower woodlot, the woodcutter / whirls his chainsaw through the wreckage of of fallen logs scattered like pick-up sticks.

Down in the lower woodlot, the woodcutter

whirls his chainsaw through the wreckage of

of fallen logs scattered like pick-up sticks,

skirting tangles of branches and underbrush

ready to snag and trip the unwatchful.

Standing dead trees are chopped down, stacked

for firewood, meteoric chips flaring.

Its work done, the chainsaw sputters and stops.

The air balloons with the incense of pine.

On a convenient stump, the woodcutter rests,

surveying his creation of order

out of chaos, his cathedral in the clearing.

Across the level forest floor, in sunlight

a priestly woodpecker hops, stops, puzzled.

— Holly St. John Bergon

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 03/24/2023 - 12:29

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Georgette Kivacevich Milla Cambria, Calif

Love this. Love the use of symbolic words like cathedral of light snd priestly woodpecker!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 03/27/2023 - 14:11

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Roser Caminals-Heath ANNAPOLIS

The kind of perfection and total control of the language that we're accustomed to in Holly Bergon's poetry.

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