Here is a picture of the latest Poetry Box in Brooklyn. Amir (on the left) bought a box and a post and I sent them to New York along with expansion bolts and a concrete drill bit so he and his neighbor Harv (on the right) could mount it in time for Amir’s wife’s birthday. I did a FaceTime call with Amir and sent him a Youtube video on how to use expansion bolts. The poem they chose is one by Dawn Thompson entitled Mother and Child. https://combustus.com/dawn-thompson/
MOTHER AND CHILD
BY DAWN THOMPSON
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The limbs of the tree reached to lift me
with great green palms
thinking I was its child.
It sang a lullaby to me on the strings of wind.
I sat myself inside the house of the tree’s trunked body
the sap of its knowing at my back
and I cried a pond
even though it had not asked me to.
I cried all the ways my life had not happened
and the tree never said no
but held me against its years
the wind of its song a breath in me.
Finally, under the tree’s sheltered sky
I grew limbs of no weight
bright and flowered
impossible, glorious wings.
From Cornbustus https://combustus.com/dawn- thompson/#Yd6B8Z81dmv7QBhP .99
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