The Shapes of Leaves

Ginkgo, cottonwood, pin oak, sweet gum, tulip tree:
our emotions resemble leaves and alive
to their shapes we are nourished.

Have you felt the expanse and contours of grief
along the edges of a big Norway maple?
Have you winced at the orange flare

searing the curves of a curling dogwood?
I have seen from the air logged islands,
each with a network of branching gravel roads,

and felt a moment of pure anger, aspen gold.
I have seen sandhill cranes moving in an open field,
a single white whooping crane in the flock.

And I have traveled along the contours
of leaves that have no name. Here
where the air is wet and the light is cool,

I feel what others are thinking and do not speak,
I know pleasure in the veins of a sugar maple,
I am living at the edge of a new leaf.

Copyright Credit: Arthur Sze, "The Shapes of Leaves " from The Redshifting Web: Poems.  Copyright © 1998 by Arthur Sze.  Reprinted by permission of Copper Canyon Press, www.coppercanyonpress.org.
Source: The Redshifting Web: Poems (Copper Canyon Press, www.coppercanyonpress.org, 1998)