3.8.14



--   dat crazy poet    whasisname da   
he just shook his head 
yumember  I nevmember   
--   ah  babes poet
--   yahyah  
--   minute  lemme member
--   yahyah 
--   babe    ahshelove e e   wha was dat  
--   yah cummings  e e  dat crazy poet
roet sumptin bout a lef   ina tree
n babe she wenoff
all nahsens
--   make our grl crazy
--   she wenoff nahsens
wha wees posta do
deed wha wees coud
eneda nahsens

                                                                                                   he was too shocked
to refute her mumble  what do you say to a woman  or a man  who can barely speak
say about her daughter
what they did to their daughter
he wasnt sure  together  they knew the difference between right and wrong
 
they did
and what they did was the storys end




lef ina tree
cummings
it was from his poem as freedom is a breakfastfood
as freedom is a breakfastfood was bracketed  not parenthesized  sharp corners to 
rounds

the refrain “long enough and just so long” runs through three stanza and works its way 
one line at a time deeper

first stanza  line four
second  line five
third  six
then in the fourth stanza following “deeds cannot dream what dreams can do”
line five
it reverses its descending trend
“time is a tree” – open parenthesis – “this life one leaf” – close parenthesis

as freedom is a breakfastfood was her condemnation sentence execution
enduring penance



when they let her out into the yard she ran up to one of the their trees
and she began counting as she was taught
how many leaves she could see
per limb
per branch
ten fingers
ten toes
Im like a tree  she laughed
limbs branches fingers toes

she wanted to count the lives in the trees in her backyard

she said when she had finished counting them she was going to give them names

families
and family names
relations
boys and girls mommies and daddies grammas and grampas aunts and uncles

she didnt have a concept for greatgrammas or greatgrampas
or the while of second and third cousins
the extent to who she might name was unable to exceed what her own family did not have



her parents said she was driving them crazy with paper and pencils and talleys and
crazy with fear for her safety as she climbed up higher and higher
putting herself at risk
straddling narrower and narrower limbs
                         
she wasnt satisfied

their warnings fell deaf in her ears

what other decision could they make

even the Church could not inform them
help them with their willful child who seemed doomed to fall from the crown of a tree
and cripple
or kill herself

Pray
the Church offered
Piety

Pray to God for her safety
Pray for a way they might be able to secure her safety  save her from what could be 
terrible injury or death

she was headstrong child the Priest confessed
intractable



God came to her mother
and into her mouth He put cummings words
the very words that incited her daughter
                                                                         “deeds cannot dream what dreams can do”



she should dream  her mother said God said


they cut off the fingers between her thumbs and little fingers
all her toes

Praise be to God Jesus Christ


2359,  Wednesday,  30  7. 14