Lost Time in the Burn Scar, by Taylor Graham

Lost Time in the Burn Scar

 

Old fire behaviorist, forester and range

manager – teaching how a forest comes back

from fire. But unlike the land, you

can’t come back. I’m walking below a log deck

of burned-dead conifers. I pulled over to see

what’s happening, two years after fire

that turned the ground to ash under skeleton

trees. Now it’s growing green:

coyote mint and thistle, aster, mules ears,

butterweed, ceanothus – which species? you

could tell me if you were here. You could name

all these grasses, too – my plant app

won’t hazard a guess. And elderberry – already

big as a bush in its first year, flowering.

And pollinators! moths, butterflies, bees.

Tiny grasshoppers. Did I think I was alone

here? so many lives moving so fast,

I almost bumped into a butterfly! Two years.

They’re making up for lost time.

 

for Hatch

 

-Taylor Graham

Caldor Burn Progression, 2023, Giclée print, Still from the digital video FIRELAND Whichever Way the Wind
Caldor Burn Progression, 2023, Giclée print, Still from the digital video FIRELAND Whichever Way the Wind