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#weepingwillow
movement and light the moon resounds all of the secret spellings of the rose have been disclosed: sea thorn, crimson pearl, fragrant lightbulb, bouquet of song— you may endlessly give spur to the willow's weep.
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Jan 25
Jan 25, 2026 at 1:10 PM UTC
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"Becoming more me" a whisper rising from the depths, where silence births creation’s glow, where poetry finds breath. "Words out of nowhere flow in me", you paint the night with untamed thought, a soul that lingers, sleepless, bright, where dawn and ink are caught. "Still upward in this journey I be", climbing where the fog is deep, where sorrow walks but faith remains, where echoes softly weep. "Love drifts, lost inside some emotion", embers flicker, then ignite, falling into tear-streaked eyes, turning darkness into light. "Bringing out more of me", your voice is both the storm and sky, your poetry a lantern’s glow when heavy shadows lie. Weeping Willow, your words move like rivers, unfolding between stillness and storm. Each verse a pulse, each thought a breath, a melody where the soul is reborn. If you find these words, may they be a mirror, reflecting the beauty you bring to the world.
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Mar 8, 2025
Mar 8, 2025 at 5:05 AM UTC
A Light Within the Shadows @Weeping Willow
The willow stood tall Then it watched us from above And started weeping
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Aug 28, 2021
Aug 28, 2021 at 8:10 PM UTC
The weeping willow (a haiku)
I am in a forest of people They completely surround me Encasing me in a shell of the unknown I don't know where I am. I don't know what to do. If they are all White Willow then I must be the Weeping. The sun is so far out of my reach How do they know that is the way to go How are they so sure that they must grow up When I am unsure if I am growing down.
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Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019 at 4:45 PM UTC
Trees
Her branches hung low to the ground They brushed the dirt that they sat upon How beautiful is pain when it grows It has a way to hang those gentle woes. See that tree all alone yet so full? Her shadows weep in the bristles of doom Then the sun comes to play in the cold bushy monsoon. As gusty sighs sway her eyes to greet the galloping moon.
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Jan 18, 2019
Jan 18, 2019 at 6:45 PM UTC
Weeping Willow Moon
Two seedlings grow up on the same plot of land Wonderful black soil, not loose sand So their roots gripped deep, so tall they could stand So face to face they grew, each one knowing the other As they shot up, their love soon bloomed one for another They so longed to touch and entangle With their branches they wanted to hold and mingle And all the way to their roots they wanted to feel the tingle Their love grew strong, and so did their trunks They were watered and cared for each day by the monks And the years slipped by when one final hour Their branches could touch with a little wind power A few more years slipped by and they now could embrace And they were happy they had been planted face to face They stood for centuries happy and content in their place Sadly they thought that this bliss would last forever All life problems they swore to endeavor They held each other through storms and sunny weather Until one day his roots grew weaker With every passing year their situation grew bleaker One night a storm blew in and their situation was dire The wind blew him over and lightning set him on fire She lost some branches trying to hold on to him She knew deep down to her sap that now her life would be grim Without him by her side she started to cry And with every eternal year that crept by Her limbs no longer reached for the sky but drooped down to the ground Cuz that is now where his charred remains could be found She reached for him with every single limb Her weeping went on each day of the sorrowful years she was filled to the brim The monks took care of her but they could feel her great sorrow They prayed everyday that she would stand strong till tomorrow One day an old monk took a close look at the tree And decided the pain had changed her so much that her name now is different by decree So my child when you lay your tired head on your pillow Remember her and all her seedlings are now the weeping willow She's there to remind us of the loss of great love That not even her seedlings could rise above
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May 7, 2016
May 7, 2016 at 1:42 PM UTC
How the Weeping Willow Came to be
Two seedlings grow up on the same plot of land Wonderful black soil, not loose sand So their roots gripped deep, so tall they could stand So face to face they grew, each one knowing the other As they shot up, their love soon bloomed one for another They so longed to touch and entangle With their branches they wanted to hold and mingle And all the way to their roots they wanted to feel the tingle Their love grew strong, and so did their trunks They were watered and cared for each day by the monks And the years slipped by when one final hour Their branches could touch with a little wind power A few more years slipped by and they now could embrace And they were happy they had been planted face to face They stood for centuries happy and content in their place Sadly they thought that this bliss would last forever All life problems they swore to endeavor They held each other through storms and sunny weather Until one day his roots grew weaker With every passing year their situation grew bleaker One night a storm blew in and their situation was dire The wind blew him over and lightning set him on fire She lost some branches trying to hold on to him She knew deep down to her sap that now her life would be grim Without him by her side she started to cry And with every eternal year that crept by Her limbs no longer reached for the sky but drooped down to the ground Cuz that is now where his charred remains could be found She reached for him with every single limb Her weeping went on each day of the sorrowful years she was filled to the brim The monks took care of her but they could feel her great sorrow They prayed everyday that she would stand strong till tomorrow One day an old monk took a close look at the tree And decided the pain had changed her so much that her name now is different by decree So my child when you lay your tired head on your pillow Remember her and all her seedlings are now the weeping willow She's there to remind us of the loss of great love That not even her seedlings could rise above
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Two seedlings grow up on the same plot of land Wonderful black soil, not loose sand So their roots gripped deep, so tall they could stand So face to face they grew, each one knowing the other As they shot up, their love soon bloomed one for another They so longed to touch and entangle With their branches they wanted to hold and mingle And all the way to their roots they wanted to feel the tingle Their love grew strong, and so did their trunks They were watered and cared for each day by the monks And the years slipped by when one final hour Their branches could touch with a little wind power A few more years slipped by and they now could embrace And they were happy they had been planted face to face They stood for centuries happy and content in their place Sadly they thought that this bliss would last forever All life problems they swore to endeavor They held each other through storms and sunny weather Until one day his roots grew weaker With every passing year their situation grew bleaker One night a storm blew in and their situation was dire The wind blew him over and lightning set him on fire She lost some branches trying to hold on to him She knew deep down to her sap that now her life would be grim Without him by her side she started to cry And with every eternal year that crept by Her limbs no longer reached for the sky but drooped down to the ground Cuz that is now where his charred remains could be found She reached for him with every single limb Her weeping went on each day of the sorrowful years she was filled to the brim The monks took care of her but they could feel her great sorrow They prayed everyday that she would stand strong till tomorrow One day an old monk took a close look at the tree And decided the pain had changed her so much that her name now is different by decree So my child when you lay your tired head on your pillow Remember her and all her seedlings are now the weeping willow She's there to remind us of the loss of great love That not even her seedlings could rise above
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 7:19 PM UTC
How the Weeping Willow Came to be
Two seedlings grow up on the same plot of land Wonderful black soil, not loose sand So their roots gripped deep, so tall they could stand So face to face they grew, each one knowing the other As they shot up, their love soon bloomed one for another They so longed to touch and entangle With their branches they wanted to hold and mingle And all the way to their roots they wanted to feel the tingle Their love grew strong, and so did their trunks They were watered and cared for each day by the monks And the years slipped by when one final hour Their branches could touch with a little wind power A few more years slipped by and they now could embrace And they were happy they had been planted face to face They stood for centuries happy and content in their place Sadly they thought that this bliss would last forever All life problems they swore to endeavor They held each other through storms and sunny weather Until one day his roots grew weaker With every passing year their situation grew bleaker One night a storm blew in and their situation was dire The wind blew him over and lightning set him on fire She lost some branches trying to hold on to him She knew deep down to her sap that now her life would be grim Without him by her side she started to cry And with every eternal year that crept by Her limbs no longer reached for the sky but drooped down to the ground Cuz that is now where his charred remains could be found She reached for him with every single limb Her weeping went on each day of the sorrowful years she was filled to the brim The monks took care of her but they could feel her great sorrow They prayed everyday that she would stand strong till tomorrow One day an old monk took a close look at the tree And decided the pain had changed her so much that her name now is different by decree So my child when you lay your tired head on your pillow Remember her and all her seedlings are now the weeping willow She's there to remind us of the loss of great love That not even her seedlings could rise above
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Two seedlings grow up on the same plot of land Wonderful black soil, not loose sand So their roots gripped deep, so tall they could stand So face to face they grew, each one knowing the other As they shot up, their love soon bloomed one for another They so longed to touch and entangle With their branches they wanted to hold and mingle And all the way to their roots they wanted to feel the tingle Their love grew strong, and so did their trunks They were watered and cared for each day by the monks And the years slipped by when one final hour Their branches could touch with a little wind power A few more years slipped by and they now could embrace And they were happy they had been planted face to face They stood for centuries happy and content in their place Sadly they thought that this bliss would last forever All life problems they swore to endeavor They held each other through storms and sunny weather Until one day his roots grew weaker With every passing year their situation grew bleaker One night a storm blew in and their situation was dire The wind blew him over and lightning set him on fire She lost some branches trying to hold on to him She knew deep down to her sap that now her life would be grim Without him by her side she started to cry And with every eternal year that crept by Her limbs no longer reached for the sky but drooped down to the ground Cuz that is now where his charred remains could be found She reached for him with every single limb Her weeping went on each day of the sorrowful years she was filled to the brim The monks took care of her but they could feel her great sorrow They prayed everyday that she would stand strong till tomorrow One day an old monk took a close look at the tree And decided the pain had changed her so much that her name now is different by decree So my child when you lay your tired head on your pillow Remember her and all her seedlings are now the weeping willow She's there to remind us of the loss of great love That not even her seedlings could rise above
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Mar 5, 2016
Mar 5, 2016 at 2:43 PM UTC
How the Weeping Willow Came to be
Two seedlings grow up on the same plot of land Wonderful black soil, not loose sand So their roots gripped deep, so tall they could stand So face to face they grew, each one knowing the other As they shot up, their love soon bloomed one for another They so longed to touch and entangle With their branches they wanted to hold and mingle And all the way to their roots they wanted to feel the tingle Their love grew strong, and so did their trunks They were watered and cared for each day by the monks And the years slipped by when one final hour Their branches could touch with a little wind power A few more years slipped by and they now could embrace And they were happy they had been planted face to face They stood for centuries happy and content in their place Sadly they thought that this bliss would last forever All life problems they swore to endeavor They held each other through storms and sunny weather Until one day his roots grew weaker With every passing year their situation grew bleaker One night a storm blew in and their situation was dire The wind blew him over and lightning set him on fire She lost some branches trying to hold on to him She knew deep down to her sap that now her life would be grim Without him by her side she started to cry And with every eternal year that crept by Her limbs no longer reached for the sky but drooped down to the ground Cuz that is now where his charred remains could be found She reached for him with every single limb Her weeping went on each day of the sorrowful years she was filled to the brim The monks took care of her but they could feel her great sorrow They prayed everyday that she would stand strong till tomorrow One day an old monk took a close look at the tree And decided the pain had changed her so much that her name now is different by decree So my child when you lay your tired head on your pillow Remember her and all her seedlings are now the weeping willow She's there to remind us of the loss of great love That not even her seedlings could rise above
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There’s a widow in the windowsill weeping like a willow, weeping like a willow while her child tries to fall asleep weeping in his pillow, weeping in his pillow. © Matthew Harlovic
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Jul 5, 2015
Jul 5, 2015 at 9:03 PM UTC
Weeping Willow
Weeping Willow, Weeping Willow Will you weep for me? Take this sorrow and this heartache So that nobody will see. Use this heavy heart to weigh your roots And these tears to grow your leaves So my sadness will never be forgotten As you bow your head for Me And out of something weak and rotten There stands a strong and healthy tree.
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Feb 19, 2015
Feb 19, 2015 at 7:10 PM UTC
Natures Cry
My thoughts race as I sit under a weeping willow tree. The branches firm but the leaves dangling in regret - a perfect metaphor for me. I have so much to support me, so much that should keep me standing tall, yet I wither and sway in any way that the wind wants me. I have no control as I move from place to place, external factors forcing me every which way. And while my leaves may be green with the life that is inside of me, I want so badly for my body to give up, but it betrays me. It keeps on living as if it has the passion to do so, while my mind wants nothing more than to be free.
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Jan 16, 2015
Jan 16, 2015 at 6:12 PM UTC
Weeping Willow