do trees grieve
do they silently shed a tear,
a small drop of fluid
expressed at the tip
of a leaf
to be drunk by a
passing bee,
unaware of the
tree's grief
do they close up
their stomata, and
hold their breath
at the first sign
of smoke,
a harbinger
of death
do they mourn
the death of their
fellow trees after
a fire
reaching down into
the mycleium
unable to reach
another tree,
radio silence
do they wish
for another life,
a life in which
they could pull up their
roots, and move
start over
are trees ever lonely
do they miss their leaves
and what of their seeds,
scattered to the wind
their children and
grandchildren
unknown to them
do trees miss
their fallen limbs,
unspoken promises,
their connections
with others
when they lose their footing
when their connections
are lost
do they grieve
What a powerful poem, Pixie!
ReplyDeleteYes, I believe they grieve. Love this, that aching tone, those yearning questions, and the strength of trees whose stoicism we take for granted.
ReplyDeleteOh, my, lovely, moving.
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful and you have captured that silent and magnificent grace that trees carry through their lifetime.
ReplyDeleteVery moving.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you know about Canadian scientist Suzanne Simard? Came to mind.
https://suzannesimard.com/finding-the-mother-tree-book/
Thank you for this on Memorial Day in the U.S. I'm looking out my window, seeing trees everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous poem. It has such depth and meaning.
ReplyDeleteThey'd certainly have a lot to grieve about, wouldn't they.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely.
ReplyDeleteI have the feeling that you wrote this poem yourself Pixie and if my suspicion is correct then I am well-impressed. It speaks to me.
ReplyDeleteThat is one haunting poem. We lost all of our trees except one up on the land in 2011. Some aspens have grown back but no conifers except a few babies that we planted. We did the grieving because the trees were all destroyed. Again, a great poem for mourning.
ReplyDeleteWhat do trees poop? Number 2 pencils of course.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful surprise this morning! Wow! I'm so glad you did not keep this to yourself!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful. I will think of this poem the next time I am in the woods looking up at the canopy.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and poignant.
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteSo good! A very thoughtful look at the connections between not only trees but all life forms -- the feelings we all share to one degree or another.
ReplyDeleteI do love that poem
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is powerful. So poignant and somehow it speaks not only of trees.
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