This
month there is a second Moon Prize,
the fifty-ninth, and it goes to Karen Friedland's poem "To
the Trees."
To the Trees
by Karen
Friedland
Mainly, I like your leaves,
and the knowledge that your roots
are everywhere—
burrowing deep through every square inch
of soil,
seeking sustenance,
and chatting, apparently, with other
beings.
So I let the
blow-ins grow,
and now they’re towering,
seeking out the sun
and flowering,
providing us with infinite beauty,
protecting us
from the pitilessness of over-exposure.
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A
nonprofit grant writer by day, Karen’s poems have been published in Nixes
Mate Review, Writing
in a Women’s Voice, the Lily
Poetry Review, Vox
Populi and others. Her book of poems, Places
That Are Gone, was published in 2019 by Nixes Mate
Books, and she has a chapbook forthcoming in late 2020 from Cervena Barva
Press. She lives in Boston with
her husband, two cats and two dogs.
Love this. Congrats on the Moon Prize!
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