Arrived today
Somehow they know
When the husks
Split open on the pecans.
My man plants his booted foot
On one end of a springy slat
Lifts up the other end and
Three times he lets it go.
Wham! Wham! Wham!
The shinny black demons fly
Cawing their irritation at a feast
Interrupted.
Circling, calling raucously they
Descend again
Signaling their defiance
At the warning whams.
We go out
Sacrificing gorgeous autumn days to
Shake the trees and
Gather up the nuts,
Not conceding
All the delicious pecans to
The harvesters.
Cerita M. Hewett
November 2001
(revised 2014)