nestled

landscape as rolling as a Rubenesque mama
Nestled is the only word for
how these houses fit
into these hills
Around the next bend
a front yard wizard carved
from one enormous tree
In his raised hands
nestled—
a carving, perhaps of a wolf’s head
or the face of the North wind

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