The Leaves Above You
A large truck pulls up
Sending wind and dust through
my branches.
A person jumps out.
Then another and another.
The family walks up to the
land beside me.
I watch as the family talks.
Then they leave.
Once again I am alone with only the birds
Whistling.
As morning dawns another gigantic truck pulls up.
All the animals on my branches
Stop.
And watch wondering what is going
On.
5 broad men jump out
Each with what looks like a skinny piece of wood
with a wide metal scoop at the bottom.
They keep mining up the earth
and dumping it in a pile all day.
The next day a grand yellow machine
pulls up more of the
ground.
The loud groan of the motor makes all the birds
take flight.
By the end of the day there is a
Massive
Square
Hole.
As the sun begins to reach the
horizon,
The men are back
with colossal pieces
of square lumber.
Over time the men come,
put the pieces of wood
Into the ground.
They leave.
Then come back before even the bird are
up.
They lift a large triangular structure
up on top of the other pieces.
One of the chicks asks.
“What is that?”
I tell her it’s
like the leaves above you,
Keeping you sheltered the whole night
Through.
The next few days they work on the smaller
details.
Painting, planting flowers,
the father puts a swing up in one of my
branches,
below me the children laugh
and play in the
soft green grass.
As the sun begins to set
the mother calls the the children in
they go skipping into the building that once
was a house, now a
Home.
And I am apart of that too.