It rained outside, Me sheltered beneath a bridge. I took a look around And saw a tree up on a ridge. It stood solely, solemn there, The tree itself already downed; Cut and brought away, At this thought I frowned. I let my eyes go on And raised them to the sky. Gray and dark and cold Looked at those clouds high. With tranquilizing drips Fell the heavy rain As if it would weep For that poor tree‘s pain. There were many of us Who sheltered ourselves there. The trunk all exposed outside, I thought it wasn‘t fair. It was a freezing day But I was, as always, not cold. I stood there, listening, To a bird that sung so deeply woed. It was narrow there, But if I had been alone, I would have stayed for an eternity Thinking of my beloved ones. This tree yonder, I thought, It must have hosted once birds that used to sing. Now it‘s gone, and the birds will be, one day, too. And that, I thought, is a sad thing.
Wrote this one for a task in our English lessons. I rather liked it, so I decided to publish it here.