14 November 2024 (wind chill)
Kristen Lindquist
wind chill
leaves falling
from a squirrel nest
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wind chill
leaves falling
from a squirrel nest
a squirrel’s silhouette among the dark branches nightfall
a wasp nest
that was there all along
wind rattles fallen leaves
mountain traverse
a foothold cradles
a snake skin
stick season
the power and the glory
of winterberries
November gale
flushed snow buntings
flash their white
second summer
signs along the trail share
Wabanaki bird names
a woodpecker’s jarring laugh intermittent stream
our country
elects a dictator
autumn deepens
a new no hunting sign
at the old pasture’s edge
winterberries
accelerating
through dead man’s curve
winterberries