Tree

Tree

A Poem by E.C.F. Doyle
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Life withers, trees grow.

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O roots, O these dirty roots
That have shaped and impressed me
Until I sprouted, adolescent.
I will try, try to forget thee.

O light, o unburdening warmth
How I love the company of Worms.
Will I grow? Will I ever grow?
And how can I now transform?

O what, o what need we to do?
Do you wish to live in a shoe?

Our skin has grown hard, and matured?
Darkened by the world's piercing probe?
One of curiousity and of envy
That reaches deep into one's soul.

© 2013 E.C.F. Doyle


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interesting thought ... the couplet seems just a little awkward to me .. i am not sure why ... the metaphor is strong and meaningful .. i think you could easily add more if you wanted to ... your closing verse really has me pondering .. how thick my own skin might be ... i love trees .. always have .. what a fine subject and inspiring poem
E.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Very nice. The past stanza was my favorite. ;) I've written a poem about a tree too. ^_^ Great job!! (:

Posted 13 Years Ago


E.C.F. Doyle

13 Years Ago

Thank you. Well trees are cool so you kind of have to write about them. :P
The past stanza is .. read more
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BL
Captivating thoughts and true

Posted 13 Years Ago



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E.C.F. Doyle
E.C.F. Doyle

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