It is a wall
of honeyed trees;
the aerial view, density personified,
engulfing and pushing
the girl simultaneously.
Her body is pulled inward
by the smell of it,
something akin to seaside,
and hay in mid-day heat.
Its branches a delicate coral,
an entanglement of water
removed from the primal habitat
climbing walls instead of creeping sand,
and she wants to swim through it,
lie in it like a simpleton
as if she belonged there,
pretending for moments
that she is a daughter of the ocean.
Aleathia Drehmer 2008
Published by Haggard & Halloo 4/08