All The Trees Poem by Luke Joseph Mckernan

All The Trees

Rating: 4.0

In aging branches, whispers of longing take hold,
A yearning for youth, for stories yet untold,
With each passing season, their roots ache to be free,
To find new soil, new horizons, beyond what they can see.

The birds that grace their boughs, fleeting visitors of delight,
Stir envy within the trees, longing for their flight,
In this symbiotic dance, a tale of nature's flow,
Revealing secrets hidden, the mysteries they bestow.

So let them soar, let them explore, their destiny unknown,
While I remain rooted here, content in my own throne,
For in their travels, I find solace, a peace that's ever near,
As they lift my aspirations, my heart echoes, 'Fly, my dear.'

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The trees are jealous of the birds. We are two types of people, Birds that desire freedom and flight, Trees those that are alright where they are but yearn for something more.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

(cont.) Using 'thrown' is a bit of a 'reach' for a rhyme, but, hey, it works well enough and IS a 'nice' rhyme. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

Your Poet's Notes, which I only noticed and read after the poem was read, IS helpful. Thanks, but it would be better (many times) if Notes were not 'needed' for understanding a poem. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

(cont.) Of course, even in a poem with NO symbolism, a poem may not be clear to me in its meaning, which makes for less enjoyment on my part. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

last stanza: unclear to me; symbolism is 'not my bag' aka not my preference in my poems or in others I read. Other readers will 'eat it up' aka enjoy it. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

'In this symbiotic dance, a tale of nature's flow, Revealing secrets hidden, the mysteries they bestow.' As I commented yesterday, I like the flow, rhyming, and topic(s) , but these 2 lines aren't as clear as I'd like to read. Perhaps expand on them?

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

(cont.) IF YOU ARE SPEAKING OF PARTICULAR BIRDS & particular trees, e.g. one pair of orioles which return to the same tree for nesting year after year, THEN I'd call it symbiosis. : ) bri

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

(CONT.) symbiosis (a symbiotic relationship) : 1 - A close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member.' (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

Your use of birds and tree(s) here is clever, but could be MORE clear. Their relationship may or may not be symbiotic (using first definition I supplied in a comment) . (CONT.)

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

(cont.) Does 'their travels' refer to the flights of the birds OR to the 'flights/longings' of the tree(s) , ...OR TO BOTH? ? And i would use 'dears', not 'dear'. : ) bri four stars ****

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2023

(cont.) Again (in last stanza) it is NOT clear to me who/what you are referring to. Is the one on the throne (later 'I' & 'my') ...[[ I may have typed 'thrown' earlier; oops ]]... a tree or YOU, the poet, (or other human) ? (cont.)

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