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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

What The Tree Remembers

 

Stumps  cut down in their youth

line the ditch. Roots full of life

 

with a reach wider

than their whacked-off crowns

 

cut off at the knees

        (can you feel it?)

now have nothing to feed.

 

The parked bulldozer

        (can you smell it?)

with its claws in the dirt

 

is poised to make smooth

the way of man.

 

But wait.

        (look closely)

Saplings spring stubbornly

 

from stumps left alone.

The tree remembers.



Written for What's Going On Blog which challenges us this week to see both the dark and light in a world abounding with both and find a balance. Showing, somehow, the beauty and hope in a world that often feels dismal and divisive; with highlights to poems by Mary Oliver and Deena Metzger who do this all the time in their amazing poetry.

17 comments:

Susan said...

I LOVE that last line! Not so smooth the way of man.

Sherry Blue Sky said...

Well, you know i just love that about trees! Whole trees can grow back from those saplings. I especially love nurse logs, with moss, ferns, lichen, mushrooms and all sorts of life covering them where they fall. Thanks for linking this lovely poem, Yvonne!

Mary said...

Ah, yes, the tree remembers! Though humans cut the forest, the saplings find their way to the surface and rise again! Love this.

Sumana Roy said...

I love this poem of renewal with a vital life force. The tree remembers. So true.

Truedessa said...

The trees remember, I have seen growth coming up out of stumps.

Rajani said...

A necessary affirmation to start my day! I think, read together with Susan's poem where she asks what trees across the world will say to each other...there's so much power in rejuvenation and the stubbornness of nature...

Marja said...

Love how the saplings spring from the stump and then that beautiful line The trees remember

Jae Rose said...

I lovely reflection on nature out-witting humans - Jae

Yvonne Osborne said...
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Yvonne Osborne said...

Thanks Susan!

Yvonne Osborne said...

Good points. It seems a tree never dies.

Yvonne Osborne said...

Thanks Mary!

Yvonne Osborne said...

It's so true. Thanks.

Yvonne Osborne said...

It's truly remarkable. Thanks.

Yvonne Osborne said...

Thanks for your comment!!

Yvonne Osborne said...

Thank you, Marja

Yvonne Osborne said...

Nature will hopefully win the day.