Pie

Christmas trees and jack-o-lanterns
Treasured for a month
Tossed to the sidewalk to decay
Planted, tendered, and harvested
Trucked out of forests and gardens
Solely for our baubles
And aesthetic pleasure

What happens
To the evergreens and gourds
That nobody buys
Cut and left to die
The ones that don’t get chosen
By red cheeked children
With magic in their eyes

I belong where they do
Abandoned, discarded, and forgotten
Left for mulch

Like the remnants of a pumpkin patch
The day after Halloween
The only thing they are still good for
Is pumpkin pie
Someone’s dessert
The best I could be is pie


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