The Missed Lightning Rod

The Missed Lightning Rod

       

I used to look up at that redwood tree

Each time I passed it and it made me think

Of you.  It loomed there like a tall decree

That I remember Charles, a giant link

Between us two.  I never crossed the road

To smell it or to feel its hard, male bark

(Just as I never touched you to decode

My feelings for you and unleash the spark

I hoped for fondly).  Tree and bark were numb

To how I felt in exile.  They were not

True beauty and they never made me thrum

With wish and ecstasy like that you brought.

  So, God struck you with lighting and not them.

    He could have found a mild way to condemn.