A Tree Poem

A Tree Poem

A Poem by Relic


Those mighty trees that spread their arms
were once as tall as you.
And none have felt the sweeping strokes
of what a saw could do.

Yet underneath those street-lined wings,
resplendent in strong wood
arise a row of rural homes
where once their brothers stood.

And though I'll bask in summer shade,
I'll feel a tinge of guilt.
We've lashed with hatchets many down
to yield what we have built.

"Quell those notions of demise,"
I hear an oak tree say.
"Look around at what we've done
and what you have today!"

"The forceful sounds of violins,
the sound of new guitars;
the look and feel of brand-new books,
the storage for memoirs."

Perhaps you're right, old friendly oak,
but this I strongly pray:
that all the trees upon my block
avoid the axe and stay.  

© 2024 Relic


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I used to be a chainsaw murderer however, as a woodworker, I am now only taking wood that has fallen on its own and I have also done a large amount of replanting
Please forgive me.
The trouble with wood is that it is a wonderful, reusable resource
The reality is that it is partly the trees own fault
Very nicely written piece

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Relic

4 Years Ago

I'm familiar with that particular aroma wood gives off when drilling or cutting into it. It does sme.. read more
Dave Brown

4 Years Ago

I certainly would not argue with that
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Relic, as a writer and woodworker, I see a deep beauty in what you've written here. I love walking in the woods and enjoy the shade and all the colors. I also love making a piece of furniture I can keep in my home or gift to family and friends. I also have many handed-down pieces from my grandfather, including a walnut table he made in high school in 1940. It's how I view ideal recycling. We can honor nature by leaving it as is and reshaping and preserving it for future generations. Incredible poem.

P.S. My great-grandmother bought a 1964 Malibu in late 1964 and kept it until she passed in 2002. That car looks like a '64. Great pic.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Relic

4 Years Ago

Such a shame. Perhaps years from now he'll realize what he did. Or perhaps not.
R.E. Ray

4 Years Ago

Yes, it is. Sadly, he's gone, too. He died from his own hand a few years ago.
Relic

4 Years Ago

Geez! Sadder than I imagined. Sorry to hear all that. Life never made sense to me, it still doesn't,.. read more
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You're a great poet to admire! And this is one of your best writrups. From the start to end, each line was giving pleasure to read. Though the subject hits upon the people who are drastically cutting down trees at random and rapidly to enjoy posh life, somehow we are included. Hope, I can only hope if we could prevent wasting woods or cut trees excessively.
Great write without a doubt! Be blessed!**

Posted 4 Years Ago


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4 Years Ago

I love the image too, a 60s peaceful place depicted but I dunno on which time it got clicked :)
Relic

4 Years Ago

Nor do I. Thank you, Tahsin.

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