Lone Fir

We walked the cemetery’s length to find
the namesake fir that doesn’t stand alone.
One hundred eighty years have intertwined
the view above with legion leaves and tone.
An almost-arboretum now, a kind
of shelter for the beds of dust and bone,
we wandered grateful for the quiet shade
amidst old monuments that strangers made.

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