Last Will and Testament of a Boreal Tree

At home beneath a stifled sky,
You hustle to pretend
It’s fine and you deserve your share.
You don’t discern the end.

The soil round my roots grew dry,
Inviting monstrous flame.
How long I gave you shade and air,
While you forgot my name.

And so expiring with a sigh,
Collapsing with a crash,
And scattered upward everywhere,
I visit you as ash.