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Member: RobynnleeCollectionsYour library (1,247) ReviewsNone TagsNative American (10), Divination (4), Homoeopathy (3), Celtic Spirituality (2), Italian detective (2), Travelogue (2), Biography (2), American family/death fiction (1), 16th century Historical fiction (1), 16th century historical fiction (1) — see all tags Cloudstag cloud, author cloud, tag mirror GroupsNone About me About my libraryLiving in a tent makes it difficult to keep track of which books I have - sheer lack of space means we have to 'recycle' stored books every now and then. Real nameRobynn Lee Curgenven Kaiser LocationHarkerville, Western Cape, South Africa Favorite authorsNot set Account typepublic, lifetime URLs
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by Rochelle Mass
Trees help you see slices of sky between branches,
point to things you could never reach.
Trees help you watch the growing happen,
watch blossoms burst then dry,
see shade twist to the pace of a sun,
birds tear at unwilling seeds.
Trees take the eye to where it is,
where it was,
then over to distant hills,
faraway to other places and times,
long ago.
A tree is a lens,
a viewfinder, a window.
I wait below
for a message
of what is yet to come.
posted by theoldman at 8:50 am (EST) on Jan 14, 2010