Tipping Point by J. David Hughes

After more rain 

than the earth would swallow,

after more wind 

than the roots could bear,

do not marvel 

to see the oak fallen over;

the earth, the roots, 

they always hold on 

to what they can 

until they can 

no longer. 


J. David Hughes lives, works, and writes in Oxford, Mississippi.

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