Momma Don't Cry
By Richard L. Provencher
Thu, 19 Sep 2019
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An eager young
fisherman knew he
was lost. Foolishly
took a short-cut from
a well-worn path.
And snow continued
to fall – a surprise
situation before the
actual time of its
appearance. Needed
a fire out there--
a young birch proud
in his stature. Fine
for crackling firewood.
And so true. Flames
leaped about. Its youth
heard in the snap
of its own fireworks.
Kept the fellow
warm all night.
And momma--
a tall-standing
lovely birch cried.
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The natural world is so
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The natural world is so amazing, every part has its use. As you say in your great poem Richard, the birch wood kept him warm.
Nature can be cruel, but kind too.
Jenny.
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