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Friday, January 29, 2010

As the Tree Sings Timber

I stood eyeless among life’s endlessness, absorbing vastness;
Growing old; growing mighty; growing wise, and patient for death
I watched as humankind began its cancerous tread across the world.
Tears, if a growth could grieve, might have deluged down my trunk
If I were human. While nature swallowed the gorgeous plague that is civilization,
Karma, a force godly among gods, laughed with its Seven Deadly Weapons.
Though we who hold nature were placed aside, as we always are,
Credit for a fresh earth sleeps still, buried in the dead stumps and swelling pits
We are the entity who lives forever. We are the elders – the mouths
Who watch over you, breathing every cell a better life. We grow tall
And never tired. Never will nature be put to rest, and nothing will change
In a world where cabins and sculptures are structured of bone and steel.

4 comments:

  1. WoW! and Wow again. This is deeply serious and 'good' > a miserable word to describe such wise vision.
    Loved it!
    Keep writing!
    :)

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  2. Love these long rhythmic lines! Bravo!

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  3. I love this poem. The dynamic between the message and the rhythm is captivating.

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