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Juniper

October 19, 2023
By Anonymous

She sat upon a grass hill,

   And gazed o’er the trees;

Beside her crouched a rabbit,

   The birds sung at her knees.

 

She fixed upon a mountain,

   A terrifying stare—

The forest winds are changing—

   A blazing they all bear.

 

“Oh, Forests! Take some pity

   Upon my helpless state;

Stomp out this horrid wildfire,

   And bless and save our fate!”

 

They listen not her prayers,

   They heed not to her sound;

The fires are fast approaching—

   The blues and greens they ground.

 

“Oh, River! Take these jewels

   That grace my hair of jet;

And here, my clothes of satin,

   To thank thee I’ll forget.”

 

But silent hummed the river,

   A harsh and bristling tune—

And silent danced the bright sky,

   Under a tranquil moon.

 

Quiescent stood the glass world,

   Shattering from the flame,

And down the trees went crashing

   To death without a name.

 

Upon the ermine meadow,

   Sank down that Lady’s head;

“I join thee, dearest planet”—

   Fair Juniper is dead.


The author's comments:

Hello,

My name is Addison, and I am a teen writer based in Seattle, Washington! Thank you for considering my submitted works for publication.

Bio: Born in Washington, Addison Affleck is a poet, writer, and a “Romantic at heart.” She grew up sandwiched between forests and the ocean in the rainy city of Seattle and has since lived in Northern Washington. Deeply engaged with ethnobotany, her work takes up animistic perspectives of nature and humanity’s relationship with it. Her published poetry and prose have found homes in scholastic literary magazines, the Hibiscus Review, the Raven Review, Sparks of Calliope, and Reedsy, among others.

I appreciate your time.

Warmly,

Addison A


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