I’m assuming the letters at the bottom all “fell” from the tree, but I’m not going to confirm that.
“turn to mush on the ground”
I think the other person meant that the missing letters up in the tree “leaves” form the ground row. So that the letters in the last row may complete all the other rows. I doubt that it matches but wont confirm that either.
They do match. It’s pretty neat.
Cool idea but that was hard to read lol
Once I figured out what was going on, reading it was much easier. Very clever.
I never could get into poems much, but this is genius.
I have eaten
the plums
that were in
the iceboxand which
you were probably
saving
for breakfastForgive me
they were delicious
so sweet
and so coldI’m not a fan of poetry either, but this is one I really love. It’s simple, direct. I love the unrepentant nature of the speaker
This poem was in my English classroom. I preferred the following one, though:
I saw a man pursuing the horizon;
Round and round they sped.
I was disturbed at this;
I accosted the man.
“It is futile,” I said, “You can never —”
“You lie,” he cried,
And ran on.







