Tree Me
By Bee
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I am a tree today
More willow than oak
I breathe with the flow
Air in my hair - I pray
For the fluster to calm
Each quiver leaf - stilled
Each bowing branch filled
With soothing balm
I am a willow, till tomorrow
Laced with grace
Will not break
Will overcome all sorrow
I am a tree bearing wind and rain
Till they cut me back
Burn me black
Then I'll be ever free from pain
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This is lovely. It is amazing
This is lovely. It is amazing how strong we can be, you don't know it till you look back.
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Intriguing metaphor, and
Intriguing metaphor, and seems very polished form. Rhiannon
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Like the personification here
Like the personification here, Bee. Especially poignant for me because coincidentally, I am having a large willow cut down today. It is becoming unsafe, as it is very old, so I have no choice, unfortunately. I suppose I shall have to think of it as having the tree 'put to sleep by a tree-doctor'. I might be able to live with it then. To use you words, 'Then I'll be ever free from pain'.
Tina
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Congratulations to a young
Congratulations to a young sapling from an old fossil on your philosophical thoughts.
Luigi x
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Very nicely done. I was told
Very nicely done. I was told that willows in your back garden were bad luck, and usually resulted in a death. I planted one and became ill, but had chopped it down previously. Maybe if I hadn't got rid of it I wouldn't be here today!
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With the others on this woody
With the others on this woody tale, I enjoyed the reading.
ps Perhaps you can now add a cherry tree
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Very strong piece. Serenity
Very strong piece. Serenity of the tree seems chosen for its calm and then you contrast it with that abrupt, unnatural paring down. My mum's motto, amongst many others, is 'Not all willows will weep.'
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HI Bee
HI Bee
Lovely piece. I think weeping willows are my favourite trees - so early to turn green, and so graceful in the wind. No doubt there are times to be gentle and others to be strong and hard like oak.
Jean
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Hi Bee
This is a lovely poem, reminded me of the Joan Armatrading song, Willow. Very similar sentiment also.
Nice one
Ed
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Look after number one please!
Willows are such beautiful things, it's good to be one.
(At the moment I need all the Willows I can get!)
Ed x
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How did I miss this? It's so
How did I miss this? It's so sad I love it, perfect. Please do one about Birch
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This is so beautiful,
This is so beautiful, strength in its delicacy, as your poem.
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