ODE TO THE TREE
I wonder what is in your mind
As you stand there, graceful, fair;
I wonder if for this weary world
Offered you a moment's care.
What sort of intimate converse
Have you with the breeze serene;
Is it reproach, or is it love
That your runic idylls mean?
Do still remember you
The ages for which you witness stood?
Are not worn the ancient records
Of time upon your heart of wood?
Curious I am to learn how much
Hatred's been in your shadow slain;
How much pain or longing there,
How much betrayal. . . pain?
There could be so much secrets masked
And mem'ries that 'neath you sunder'd;
So once I saw you, I sat down, and
At your beauty gazing, wonder'd.
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Messages from My Soul
PoetryA collection of poems, essays, reflections, and short stories I hope you'll enjoy. ---Israel/deathstarhunter