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The botanical garden is just as I remember, although it is certain that everything has changed since my last visit.
How many hilarious questions these fuzzy fiddleheads are inquiring of spring will be answered as green ferns unfurl?
Walking the path, I stop to pick up bleached bark from a tree, curled into a scroll of ancient wisdom I am unable to read.
Even in my dreams I’m hiking these mountain trails expecting to find a rock that nature has shaped to remind me of a heart.
Copyright @ 2014 by Harryette Mullen. Used with permission of the author.
About This Poem
“The spirit of tanka interests me more than following rigid conventions. As I understand it, the tradition allows a variety of approaches, from simple description and heartfelt expression to classical allusion and evocative wordplay. Succeeding generations rediscover and renew the form so that it retains its vitality.” —Harryette Mullen
Harryette Mullen is the author of Urban Tumbleweed: Notes from a Tanka Diary (Graywolf Press, 2013). She teaches at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she also lives.
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