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Leaves Of The Cecropia Tree

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    And what of privileged things
    mur & frankinscense
    or sandlewood    -
    yes, teak, ambergris
    or skies of indigo blue
    -    I cite these gifts,
    caravans offered as treasure
    Christopher Wren putting
    the domes of St. Paul
    in place like worn spectacles
    over a cherubic face.

    The last gargoyle pops in sight
    near Notre Dame
    such cathedrals are whitened sepulchre
    stones in "stately
    pleasure domes
    decreed".

    I see the Taj Mahal
    where Mahatma Gandhi might have trod.

    The utterance of a tulip
    in every parable Christ talked;
    rosebuds gleaming milk
    on the breath of lilacs
    their shields of lilies
    shone where Solomon walked.

    Song of Songs is none other
    than the poet's heart,
    water across stones.
    a warm sun working double shifts
    as a pitchfork stacking memories
    on a summer's day
    shooing aside leaves of the Cecropia tree;
    old Walt resting on a bench
    mumbling his prayers.



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