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The Tree

I once stood as a young tender plant

By the wet banks of a tranquil brook.

I grew by hearing the song-bird’s chant

While lying by the great oak’s nook.

 

The sweet-smelling grass, soothing to the eye,

Held me and my friends and the locusts too.

For a little rest, the sun rays came to lie

By the tall trees where the squirrels did argue.

 

When everything seemed nice and neat,

Things started changing the way it had been.

Sorrow, in our happy hearts, took its seat

When Man entered the scene.

 

Driven by his selfish, greedy emotions,

Man charged forward with his axe.

The glaring destruction was brought by his actions;

It was all because of Man and his ***** pranks.

 

Man’s axe and thirst for fur, wood and timber

Did strike in me a severe cut, dark and deep,

Of grief awaken from a prolonged slumber

By wickedly lulling sweet joy to sleep.

 

My elders fell on and by the brook;

My furry friends had their homes stormed.

My elders fell on each and every nook;

My furry friends had their lives stormed.

 

Now the song-birds don’t sing anymore,

The grass doesn’t smell sweet anymore,

The squirrels don’t play anymore

And the brook doesn’t flow anymore.

 

I once stood as a young tender plant

By the wet banks of a tranquil brook.

I grew by hearing the song-bird’s chant

While lying by the great oak’s nook.

 

I now stand as an old dying tree,

Alone in a barren land wherein my life dims.

Fate left me alone as a witness to see

How it plays tricks on its poor victims.

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Indian
Published
Nov 2, 2009
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