Rooted

Rooted

A Poem by David Scott
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A thought about being planted geographically, socially, physically, but still free to roam...

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I don’t know when it happened

All I know for sure is I have taken root

Planted in the rainforest

Shrouded in mist and shadow

Parented in the smoky mountain’s gently folding hills.

 

Seasons have come and gone

I am yet a sapling

Reaching out and up

Sheltered and fed in filtered light

Inherited potential, towering an unfathomable height above me.

 

Rooted in blessed loam

Cemented in the clay of home

Daily drinking the blooded dew

Knotted bark blanketing my flourishing soul

Nourished with the satisfaction of knowing discontent.

 

Dreams come to me

Migrating wings whisper temptations

Raindrops taste of unfamiliar joys

Breezes scent my own evaporate

Oh, how I sway to dancing pulse of Earth’s music.


Beside me, my future sprouts

The wind carries seeded thought

Synthesized into air and clay

I will know each land one day

All of Earth will be known, as now I’m known by Her.

© 2013 David Scott


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' Parented in the smoky mountain’s gently folding hills. '

And that is how it is, can be, should be. Wandering, watching, listening, feeling what surrounds an being who could be so easily deprived of liberty. Schedules, time.tables, watches and clocks; buildings and vehicles.. Rush, your spirit off the world and fall into nothing.. that was life.

As you write so beautifully, being out THERE the air's free and clean, colours are sharper, gentler, more refined, more rewarding.. and sound turns on the wing or in the flow of ... Tis like the going into a wilderness of one's own making for forty days and nights and finding self.

Seems you have. People should read this over and over and feel the loss of shackles and .. whatever.
This is peace.

Posted 9 Years Ago


 David Scott

9 Years Ago

The words of a friend and fellow gardener. You warm my heart with such kind thoughts. Thank you for .. read more
emmajoy

9 Years Ago

You're welcome..
Seasons have come and gone
I am yet a sapling
This is very nice poetry, Well crafted and great read my friend. Thanks

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

Thank you Ssadd. We are all in the infancy of our eternities...
Saddam

11 Years Ago

yea.,.. thank you
A strange twist, the end, but the view was enchanting. As I walked thought this image wrought by your mind I did find and oddly shaped log, something hiding inside, two little beady eyes: "Oh, how I sway to dancing pulse of Earth’s music." ... I wonder what it was?

100 whispering leaves

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

I hope it was not the poor little raccoon I shot a few years back... Ha.
Ah and the leaves do.. read more
We all do need that sense of being able to wonder, regardless od restraint, well done, good read.

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

Thank you Tom. I was actually thinking of my desire to travel when I wrote this poem. Odd how it c.. read more
we all will know the loam someday wont we..

when the dust of our thoughts become the dirt of earths arms

wonderful friend

its nice to meet another mate of nature
Antonio

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

Thank you Antonio.
I believe those thoughts, that "dust", will become a living thing again. .. read more
Your love of nature and of all living things shines in this well written poem, David. There is a peaceful feel to this poem. The metaphor carried throughout is perfect and the personification of nature is rich. "Raindrops taste of unfamiliar joys" Overwhelming joy in this and other lines. May you always find pleasure in the joys we are surrounded by. Lydi**

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

Thank you Lindi.
Nature does speak truth to me. She (Nature), is the truest teacher I have kn.. read more
This is your featured piece. Its breathtakingly beautiful. Each stanza and each line is so rich with allegoric metaphor in prose like fashion. I like the idea of personifying a tree as to a person making its mark and legacy, to be part and one with nature, coexisting and in symbiotic relationship. Its overwhelmingly amazing that you've somehow captured the thoughts, hopes, struggles and dreams of a tree as it finds its way and place . Thanks for sharing this piece to your readers...

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

This poem came to me very naturally.
I wanted to convey a connectedness to everything.
.. read more
I hope above you there is an open sky, access to the suns light. to survive is such a difficult thing, for a young sapling who wants to grow high enough to create his own shade...
This was such a lovely vision, to be rooted in this cloud-touching mountaintop, and so connected, to the earth... I want to go hiking now!

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

Thank you Horizon!
I'm happy you were inspired to reach out to nature.
This poetry was .. read more
Your reverence for nature really resounds in this beautifully written poem. It is threaded with nature, composed as a lyrical tome to mother nature, and reminds me of the mystics’ love for God as lover. I can just envision you picking up branches and twigs, flowers, roots, and blades of grass and using them all as the words for your poem. Great job!

Posted 11 Years Ago


 David Scott

11 Years Ago

Thank you. Yes, this forest is a part of me and I am part of Her...

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