November

The Peshastin pear have all gone red.
Leaves long left, rank upon rank
of gray boles hunch their shoulders
which bear forests of crimsoned shoots.

They are all just fruitless suckers,
at winter’s close pruned and burned.
Then comes the bright-barked silver,
false death—and leafing green of spring.

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