Branches

Branches by Suellen Alfred, published by Parson’s Porch in May 2019, is a literary collection that spans 84 pages. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of themes related to love and the human experience, using poetic language to convey the intricacies of connection and observation in our lives.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery that reflects on the subtle movements of life, akin to tiny branches reaching into the surrounding space. The work invites contemplation on the nature of existence and the often unnoticed interactions that shape our understanding of ourselves and others. With its focus on poetry and the perspectives of women authors, this collection offers a unique lens through which to examine the themes of love and the human condition.
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Like our own capillaries,
tiny branches reach into the vacant space around them.
Light – air – water – even snow
sustain them.
Their movements unobserved,
they inch, surreptitious, into the air,
curve toward the window,
stare in at us
as if to say,
“How sadly self-contained you are.”
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