Please willow...do not weep for me.
Just spread your branches and let me see,
The sun shine upon your willowy limbs.
As you do your good-bye dance for him
Then enfold me...and hold me tight;
That through your waving leaves, I just might;
See sunbeams dance...and gracefully...
Sweetly smile...as love walks peacefully...
Away from me and your willowy limbs.
Please willow...just wave good-bye,
And do not let me... weep for him.
ahh yes yes lovely tale of love, loss, goodbye's and fresh starts - this shows strength - I like it - love the imagery - willows are my favourtie tree the bring back many a childhood memory so thank you for that X
a beautiful goodbye poem,and the use of nature blended well
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Thank you Ron, I love the weeping willow tree and would like to see it smile for a change. It will b.. read moreThank you Ron, I love the weeping willow tree and would like to see it smile for a change. It will be 2 years in July, time for only smiles from me and that darn willow. Kathie
9 Years Ago
i know it`s hard kathie,and i wish i had something profound to say,but i don`t
i loved this write, this was powerful work, with such simple words too. now that's always something commendable. i sure like the rhyming here as well. nice going here!
Short, and easy piece for the reader to ponder. A very gentle, though sad write.
I personally have tender thoughts toward weeping willows. A hurricane passed through and brought down a couple of them on the golf course that I was managing at the time. I chained them and stretched wire on them and dug a wider hole for their roots. (They are quite shallow, to my surprise.) They once again stood and spread their limbs. They lived only another two years.
I spent many hours under those limbs... looking out. I know the view you describe here.
The theme willow weep for me ( it`s even a great jazz standard) is not new, but I really liked the way Valentine works this, with a relationship element written in, good work.