The tree's sturdy stem, curved
spaciously like a plastic chair,
can embalm your aching back,
nudge a meditative voyage;
I marvel at the buoyant family
of such trees defying time with
Its stately, statuesque courage;
Unless a mindless arm lounges
To fell its arm, its bounty to wind;
Luxuriant foliage arching
over the vast park fill the silence
with a nourishing, feisty fragrance
needled only by mews of chat
the walkers share; A few share
smiles with me or raise an arm
In greeting; "Resting eh…."
Is the unexpressed friendly
gift of a query.
What they did'nt fathom
was the stream of thought
inside me……"here is Nature's
unrequited booty…. without
a price tag; A bemused spectator
of the fallible humans who
do not weigh its worth…."
Lovely poem THANK YOU FOR SHARING MARIO ODEKERKEN
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A nice poetic imagination, K. S. S. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks