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Glorious Turncoat, I Shall Return (Free verse) by Ranger
A riverborn reflection
Winter jaded, white on green
Once a laden oak
And now, statuesque as a memory
Seemingly awake,
Mindful of the year's last caterpillar
A copper spark - hue dash
Spinning
Uncertainly settling into his woven urn
Like a zealous acrobat rocking under shade
Needle-wire undead tree let the wind cry,
Giving voice to his skin
To caterpillar:
"Why do you hang here?
Away from the others in their wind-chime chatter
-Do you fear the hollow resonance?
You, butterfly, shall be adored in equal measure after my time
Sustained by sap and leaf
Though I shall be cut down by those who planted me in the spring
When water trickled,
Then I drew from that everlasting well
Now see,
I bring a symbol of violence
Here on this hill in praise of the sun
Still you are silence
Named and broken
What will your wings resemble when you appear from this web?
Your coat will turn
Leaping about, zesty as rays upon silver
The cost of transformation you will not find
-Thirty tears will buy your passage
Nor will you reckon with those who dig my grave;
These gardeners are warriors
Gleaming blades will strike, and they, the marchers
They will seek my crown through the crossing of thorns
For the carpenter I am
For the writer I am
From afar I will be spied
And hear their chant:
'He, a Zeus of nature!
Cast him down to leave his print-
Let him lie in a sealed tome
Let him carry the messages of Man'
On the wind I shall hang like you, caterpillar
Light among zephyr and rain until salvation"
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