Old Friends

 

Unlike childhood (lives grafted while new,

sprigs that grow together, surge

into a hybrid tale) 


later friendships

meet like tangled limbs, with separate roots,

the connections not meant to merge

or pollinate. 


Lives have happened;

the bloom is past, though there is time

to drop seeds

in the same soil.

Catherine McGuire

Catherine McGuire is a writer/artist with a deep concern for our planet's future. She has five decades of published poetry, six poetry chapbooks, a full-length poetry book, Elegy for the 21st Century, a SF novel and book of short stories. Find her at www.cathymcguire.com

http://www.cathymcguire.com
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