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As soon as the forest surrounds me I feel it; Enclosed, safe. The softness of nature envelops me. The sound of my mind quietens And the forest noises come alive. Birds calling, droplets of rain pattering on leaves, a click or a shuffle. Leaves fall like snow Softening the heart of the weary. I dare not move But with the forest exhale And acknowledge myself as one amongst the trees. Would that I could sink my limbs into the earth And join this silent gathering Change with the seasons And know my place on the Earth.
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Sep 3, 2015
Sep 3, 2015 at 5:14 AM UTC
Forest dreaming II
As soon as the forest surrounds me I feel it; Enclosed, safe. The softness of nature envelops me. The sound of my mind quietens And the forest noises come alive. Birds calling, droplets of rain pattering on leaves, a click or a shuffle. Leaves fall like snow Softening the heart of the weary. I dare not move But with the forest exhale And acknowledge myself as one amongst the trees. Would that I could sink my limbs into the earth And join this silent gathering Change with the seasons And know my place on the Earth.
I wrote this while on silent retreat in the forests north of Berlin.
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Sep 3, 2015
Sep 3, 2015 at 5:14 AM UTC
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