EGO UMBRA and 3 other poems
Natures spectral shadow rises, a fierce ecofeminist reclamation of memory and agency,…
Read more →General Sherman, ancient sentinel, faces fire, its name echoing humanity's indelible, destructive past.
Season of spreading flames
Make the hot months hotter,
Make short work
Out of sequoia groves
Fireball orange
Days and nights blur
No slowing down seasonal inferno
Fright runs through spotted owl and other animals
California woods’ future—drained of colour
Blackened soil,
Charcoal columns,
Smoking cinders—
Two paths in Sequoia National Park
Lead to the first forest guardian
Standing at 84 metres high, 2200 years old
In need of protection—
Firefighters apply aluminium sheet
Covering roots and trunk at the very base
So flames of Summer
Won’t leave scars on the tallest, oldest soldier
General Sherman
Who has seen
Ages come and go,
Beings become born and die,
General Sherman
Whose name evokes
Visions of past field battles between
North & South, over economics, over slavery—
General Sherman
Whose name, unfortunately,
Reminds us of spreading
Flames of war.
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