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Lake Arrowhead (Free verse) by abecedarian
Around Arrowhead Lake
Teams of chainsaws cope
Trying to deal with once evergreen now brown
This radius of natureâs neglect so quick to double
All witness to search this tragedy
Seeking a solution or at least someone to accuse
But our delight in this brown needle shower
and the turpene air thick with pine dust
reveals a lack of innocence
a bath of blood and the scent of death
if we were to imagine it so
But we do not
And the large blue tube that punctures the lake,
the dead and drying life around me,
and the small appealing bottle in my hand
I pretend all are unrelated in an absolute lie of scale
Unfortunately this does not end with aiding and abetting
Or complicity in this vast unorchestrated human conspiracy
The true reason for this shallow memorial and my discomfort
Is that I cannot decide if I have truly committed a crime â
For even the warring maiden Joan of Arc,
my agnostic patron saint of passion,
stood only so long against inevitability
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