THOU SHALT NOT COVET
Lee Evans
Clematis clambers
Passionately over the fence
Onto the neighbor’s tool shed
The rotting floor sags
Beneath the roof that drips down
Melting snow and summer rain
Rusted and unused
The garden hoe and rake lie
Jumbled with an unwound hose
The window panes peer
Into the distance obscured
With cataracts of neglect
Would he even care
If I let in the daylight
Through the broken unlocked door
If I washed the glass
Sharpened the shears swept the floor
And put his house in order
Would it be a sin
If I offered back to him
Those implements neglected
Leafstalks twist and curl
The dead wood returns to life
Adorned with purple flowers