Placing The Plentiful Tree Poem by R. H. Peat

Placing The Plentiful Tree



Placing the Plentiful Tree

I was invited to write to you.
I am privileged to meet you.
Where pear grow in bounty
rows are found in the valley.
When the stones tumble
whole mountains rumble.

Wo wa, wo wi. in Chinese;
He who opens expanse - sees.
Where hard wind blows—
rock is so bare it shows.
Even the snowball gathers
snow as it rolls on its path.

Where dust settles slow,
layers soon follow.
Cows graze fields of grass,
abundance fills each glass.
With every, buzzing bee;
the hive makes combs for honey.


Notes:
© RH Peat 3-31-2021
Form: Rhyming Stanzas — 3 sestets - 18 lines.
Published: 5 - 8- 2021 Eber& Wein Publishing
'Who's who in American Poetry 2021.' Pg 171

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Notes: © RH Peat 3-31-2021 Form: Rhyming Stanzas — 3 sestets - 18 lines. Intent: Much gathers more of the same; where you place your desire you experience follows. Published: 5 - 8- 2021 Eber& Wein Publishing " Who's who in American Poetry 2021." Pg 171
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