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I notice the absence of willow Perhaps her weeping is not welcome here She can’t be found bent over stream or lake Listening intently to water’s heartache Water whispers sorrowful secrets She is an attentive listener Mourning, she sheds long green tears Her empathetic ear is revered Whom here bears witness To all of nature’s sadness With Willow gone who holds this sacred space? Is it Pine, Ash or Hawthorn, Aspen, Oak or Rowan? Who is the great listener, at this often visited lake? To which of those trees present can we take all of life’s mistakes?
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May 15, 2020
May 15, 2020 at 3:28 AM UTC
Remembering Willow
I notice the absence of willow Perhaps her weeping is not welcome here She can’t be found bent over stream or lake Listening intently to water’s heartache Water whispers sorrowful secrets She is an attentive listener Mourning, she sheds long green tears Her empathetic ear is revered Whom here bears witness To all of nature’s sadness With Willow gone who holds this sacred space? Is it Pine, Ash or Hawthorn, Aspen, Oak or Rowan? Who is the great listener, at this often visited lake? To which of those trees present can we take all of life’s mistakes?
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Planet Earth
May 15, 2020
May 15, 2020 at 3:28 AM UTC
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