Making a chair is a most natural thing
and very easy
You can wait for autumn
for every leaf to fall
or you can pluck out leaves one by one
like a crow picking on mouse flesh
Pull down the tree like an elephant uprooting forests
and remove the twigs like a wolf tearing at the tendons
Split it apart like a crocodile the bones
Bore in holes like a woodpecker
Fixing staves in crosses and hammering nails is an ancient art
Make smooth the surface with putty provided by the pulp
Obtain paints from the ancestors of the trees
buried for billions of years to re-emerge through oil wells
Resins from the freshly peeled bark will provide the sheen
Now sit back on the chair set in veranda
and contemplate over the sprouting green of a grass blade
from a crack in the asphalted pavement
Patiently awaiting a forest