States of Poetry - Poems
States of Poetry 2017 - ACT | 'Some trees' by Melinda Smith
by Melinda Smith •
some trees
spotted gum
tall classy lady
cradling a listing turpentine
(shaggy old top-heavy
barrel-chested nuisance)
she props him
takes the strain
holds her own line almost true
that’s what you get
when you get
married in a windstorm
but the wind always changes
strands you in strange attitudes
let him slide girl
next big storm
he’ll take you both down
and if the weather holds
those bastards can live
five hundred years
drop him
like a rotten branch
Melinda Smith