forest, shelf-fungus
fruits on a dying spruce
trunk, a colonnade
of trees straddling
a decaying nurse log
wind in the upper story
barely rifling the lower floor, air
plants, green upon green
upon— the light filtering tree
tapestry to moss
Danielle Vogel is a writer, ceremonialist, and
artist. Most recently the author of Between
Grammars, she teaches across genres at
Wesleyan University.