Awakening Wall by Raymond A. Foss
Driving in the fall ‘morn, light filtering into the clearing wood; I spied a wall awakening from its slumber, no longer shrouded along its course by brush and branch, cleared away by ax and saw, felled and hauled to make someone’s home warmer, this winter
The work of a farmer, a team probably, so long ago when the land was more field than forest, before we moved to the cities and the land went fallow, returned to the wood it once was and stone walls were hidden and forgotten parsed and bisected land became a forest once more
Now it is visible, a wall without reason a relic in season, exposed and stark until snow hides its course
November 5, 2006 17:12
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