Words from a Tree – by Cheryl Bourne Netto – copyright August 2018

 

Hush, hush, listen to me

My branches beckon, don’t you see?

With limbs a-dancing to and fro

I’m signaling to all of you below.

 

Standing tall, year in, year out,

My leafy splendor, without a doubt

Is shelter for creatures great and small

And I bid a warm welcome to all.

 

Please lend an ear to my rustling leaves

And the sound of my bough as it heaves

When wind and breezes make it bend,

It’s a message that to you I send.

 

Look at me, waving at you from afar

As you speed by in your motor car.

My purpose is not merely to grow and thrive

But to oxygenate the air for you to survive.

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Though storms and winter batter my crown

I will not let them put me down.

Resilient, strong, I must endure

To fulfill my purpose on earth, for sure.

 

Gnarled and twisted, I shudder with fear

When the logging machines I do hear

And wonder whether my end is nigh

Or will I be holding my head up high?

 

Remember then, that I’m your friend,

And one on whom you can depend,

To keep the secrets you spoke aloud

Which drifted by on a passing cloud.

 

So, come rest a while beneath my shade

Where peace and solitude pervade,

Where worries and cares are left behind

And a more comforting place you cannot find.