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Musing

The Day the Loggers Came

4/19/2021

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 All day long
giants fell
in slow steady arcs
against a cloudless sky.
One after the other,
indiscriminately.
Thunderclaps
in the name of progress.
 
Early evening
a hawk circled the sky
scanning the ruins
for what once was his.
 
At last, he came to rest
in the high branches of a dead oak
that was left unscathed,
while perfect trees lay stacked,
decimated branches
budding with wasted life.
 
Sorrow settled in every feather.
Wings heavy with grief,
his eyes still searched
for home.
 
“I’m sorry,”
I whisper helplessly to the hawk

and me,
 
Because my giant also fell.
Loss
in a slow steady arc
stretched across an ocean.
Grief
thunder-clapped
over continents.
 
Like the hawk,
I perch in my bewilderment
scanning the wasteland
longing for what once was mine.
  - ​April 20, 2020
1 Comment
Susan
4/19/2021 09:00:00 am

WOW Amanda. So beautiful yet so sad. I experienced the grief of the loggers who came to my backyard back in 2018. A time when I was going through a loss in my life. I couldn't believe that the once serene quiet of the woods behind me were gone; Much like my loss. The Lord did show me that a new day was dawning and He did prepare me for new tomorrow's; but the reality of what was going on behind my home was a sight to be seen. My deepest sympathies to you for the loss of your father. Your writing is truly touching. May your precious memories of your dad be a comfort to you.

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