Not Yet End of May, Not Yet June

After snowy masses of Bradford 
pear, magnolia trees have bloomed

with flowers ahead of season. Crepe
myrtle trunks shed skin, down to

their smooth, unwrinkled layer.
But the fig— the fig has always

been preparing for bounty. Shorn
in early spring, its limbs now

heave with scalloped green.
Fruit the shape of small light-

bulbs soon will flush ruddy
cheeks as if to say look,

the world, despite all that we
are told, cannot yet be ending.

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