After the sun was down and the crowds were gone
After the lights in the parking lot were down to a faint glow
and the string of lights around the fenced in area in the parking lot,
the fenced in area where all the sweet smelling trees had stood
the fenced in area that had been brimming with life and excitement with
children hiding among the trees
and fathers shaking the trees out for mothers to see
so she could choose
the string of lights were now just an after thought and the trees were gone
with pine needles littering the asphalt
as tiny reminders that the trees had given everything
and were now in homes decorated with lights and tinsel
with gaily wrapped presents supporting the lower branches and
the needles just days away from being brown and dry and discarded
in the fenced in area in the parking lot with the lights softly glowing
there is one small, sparse tree in the corner
leaned there by a forgetful attendant
one last tree
unpicked
unloved
alone
softly sad into the night waiting for the dump truck of the morning
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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I loved this. So many emotions throughout the whole piece. So nastalgic, so beautiful, so mournful.
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