Black Willow

   Black Willow 
 
They emerge to mate 
and then deposit their eggs 
on black willow
 
You could hear the wild birds
sing their pleasure songs 
to keep hanging on  
 
To a birch and hack berry trees
A variety of species
some exotic, have moved in
 
True happiness became a miserable
of the bully's who had aged badly
rain they bring for the
Black Willow Tree they sleep
 
among them crepe myrtle
golden rain oh how the Black Birds
sing on high wanting to fly free
 
To travel in true love 
to the trees laced with vines
where true Love can fly freely 
without the bully's
 
The black willow has large
leaf-like, heart-shaped pustules
green as the leaf of a saw tooth 
Rain ruining down like gold 
 
Lilly Emery

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