Sunday, November 26, 2017

The Language Of The Trees Comments

Rating: 5.0

Do you think a tree has memories? If so, what might they be?
Beneath their spreading limbs do they recall things done by me?
Do they hear conversations, understand the things we say?
Do they remember secrets whispered, Or the games I used to play?
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LONDIS CARPENTER
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Me Poet Yeps Poet 01 December 2017

lovely trees ere the weeds there came trees our first ancestors.. have you observed the palms of your hand.. are like trees leaves veins...you have a banana and apples two... gals have peaches or oranges... some have been blessed with pump- kins.. which you love to skin..some smaller ones as bottles of milk is for kids..do you agree es or no simply

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Laurie Van Der Hart 26 November 2017

This is a wonderful poem Londis! How cleverly written - we see the years passing and the unspoken relationship developing. I spent a lot of my childhood in trees and have some of my fondest memories rooted in trees. I'm going to share this with others...

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Ingeborg von Finsterwalde 26 November 2017

Yes, they do understand, they hear and can feel your love. Can they forgive? Yes, they do and that is why they are there for us year after year. I am a tree huger, hug them and you can feel the love. A 10 for sure, great poem Ingeborg

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