Following the Roots
Long past its prime
a mighty oak stands, still.
In a forest of green,
no leaves grace these branches.
Time and the elements
have taken their toll,
yet its majesty can be traced
along every one of its limbs.
Witness to hundreds of years
of mankind’s history, its own
can be seen in each of those lines,
every branch a tale of its environs.
I wonder at its thoughts, formed
as each new bud opened, transitioned,
and fell to the ground to nourish
its own roots, food for those thoughts.
My own thoughts follow the poetry
of those paths, falling to take shape
on the page, in the hope to capture words
that stand as tall, and for as long, as that oak.
Off prompt for Day 13 at napowrimo.net, this poem is in response to earthweal weekly challenge: TOWARD AN ECOPOETRY. Brendan asks us to consider how our poetry works or doesn’t in regard to six offered questions. I tried to touch on the following:
3. If our inner lives echo natural rhythms without, how can we come
to understand the inner by growing closer to the outer?
~ Day 13 ~
I love your poem, and its title….. you have done well to articulate trying to understand outer rhythms of nature in order to better understand the inner. We may have forgotten our connection to the wild world – but it is there, nevertheless.
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Thank you.
That it is, though too often that connection is ignored.
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You’ve done honor to this tree, Ken, and used the tree’s wisdom as your own. Wonderful!
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Thank you, Lisa. 😀
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My pleasure, Ken.
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Magnificent tree, and your reflections mirror it well. The lives of trees are always something to aspire to. (K)
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I imagine there would be a bit of stoicism there.
Thank you.
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Love it
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😀
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Nature has so much to teach us, if we would only have the humility to surrender to its greater thought. Every tree is a masterwork of growth and canopied grace!
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What a beautiful tree Ken and a wonderful tribute that reflects your deep connection 💚
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Thank you, Xenia. 🙂
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