When Fools Dispute, by Maxwell Bodenheim

When Fools Dispute

A trickle of dawn insinuated itself
Through the crevices of black satiation.
The elderly trees coughed, lightly, hurriedly,
In remonstrance against the invasion.
Lean with a virginal poison,
The grass-blades shook, immune to light and time.
A bird lost in a tree
Shrilly flirted with its energy..
One fool, in the garden, spoke to another.

poems.one - Maxwell Bodenheim