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It Doesn’t Toll for Thee

It Doesn’t Toll for Thee

 

Wrong people get the message

Wrong ones think they’ve

Wronged—

Things are so awful,

What did we do?

 

Those who ask typically deserve

Nothing of an answer, for

Nothing did they wrong

God does not wring the faithful,

Even if grayed

Might be the faith

 

Those who have worse-wronged

The people and the planet

Rarely ask after

What they’ve done

Or realize the reckoning is for them

While the faithful, like

Lazarus,

Own paradises, now

 

C L Couch

 

 

Photo by Ashwini Chaudhary on Unsplash

Bell at Tungnath temple – highest Shiva temple.

 

Trees

Trees

(for an October prompt)

 

Tolkien liked trees

Robin Hood, too;

Tinkerbell and Tiger Lily,

I imagine,

Providing shelter

And playing fields

For lost boys

 

I like trees

 

Two of these peaked

High like towers from

The wide suburban plain

Of the backyard,

 

Splindly reaching toward

A clouded sky on

A Pittsburgh summer day

 

There was wind

At night, and upon the

Morning in the yard

One tree had fallen

 

Large across the lawn,

Tall on the ground

Sibling standing over

As if to demonstrate their

Name,

Weeping willow

 

For many days

I had climbed into the

Guard now dying,

Onto a lumbered platform

That my father built

 

That lay square among

Round branches

Inside uprooted, plodding

Blocks

Of grass

 

First time for me

With something monstrous

So close, so wrong

 

C L Couch

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