Poem is a lasting tribute to Amy Ludvigsen
Published 12:00 am Friday, February 4, 2000
Amy Ludvigsen, a senior at Pacelli High School and a Riverland student, died in a car accident in October.
Friday, February 04, 2000
Amy Ludvigsen, a senior at Pacelli High School and a Riverland student, died in a car accident in October. This poem, written by Amy in 1995, was read at her funeral.
Alone in the Forest
My feet are bare, my moccasins
placed neatly against a
mighty oak tree
And an agouti-colored squirrel
Chatters contentedly, while
nibbling on
a fresh acorn
From a perch three or four
lengths
above me
Letting a
few
powdery
crumbs drop
to the
ground.
the lush jade-colored
moss
beneath my
hardened
feet
Feels cool,
soft, and
moist
Creeping silently, like a morning
glory unfurling her petals to
greet
the new day.
My keen ears sense a gentle
rustling of brush,
So I direct my gaze towards
A tiny fawn, speckled with
snowy-white spots.
I move swiftly through a dense
thicket.
And approach the river
With a heavy layer of fog
hovering our it.
I breathe deeply, savoring the
flavor of the morning air
A fulfilling sweetness lingering
in my soul.
Within moments, I reach the
river
And my eyes immediately
survey the muddy banks
Where I spot several tracks
Those of the bear, the deer, and
the raccoon are all fresh
and their scents
remain in the air, vaguely.
Crouching on my knees, I lean
forward
My reflection distorted slightly
in the gurgling water
I cup my hands together, and
place them in the water
And draw out a small amount of
the chilled water
Which I
drink slowly.
The trees
around me
are dense,
and form a
large
canopy,
blocking out
much of the
sun.
A few rays
seep in,
through, and
light up one
area of the
forest
It’s here, where the sunlight
reaches with grasping hands,
that
the wildflowers and
berries grow in abundance.
In this one area of light, the
birds are at play
Singing out to one another
And all is peaceful here, with all
of the forest creatures
basking in the light.
Recollections of the families
that had forsaken me
Creep into my mind, but I fight
back
I’m on my own now, I remind
myself.
And I have the light within my
reach.
– Amy Ludvigsen