A New Year’s Resolution:
May my life be far less interesting
Than these too interesting times.
Big Basin, 2020:
97%, 80,000 acres of forest,
Eclipsed by fire.
A sign remained standing. It read:
The Amazing Ever-Living Redwood Tree!
Thank all the gods that never were
That my New Year’s Resolutions
Never come true.
That in spite of our good intentions
The world begins again,
Over and over
After each incendiary inundation.
Now, the California everlastings
Bloom their maple syrup scent.
Banana slugs crawl
Over surreptitious roots.
And fungus sings
In its mycelial rounds.
And I–I resolve
To make crepes
Just as soon as I can go
To the store
To buy
18 fresh brown eggs.
And I will eat the crepes
Very slowly, with a Suzette sauce,
Or perhaps just Nutella.
And my friends will be there,
And my dog, too.
Redwoods have long roots, you know–
100s of feet in every direction.
Bound to the earth,
Bound to each other,
They stand tall
Without any resolutions
At all.