The Old Dead Tree Poem by David Harris

The Old Dead Tree

Rating: 5.0


The old dead tree stood
gnarled weather torn;
its limbs were now brittle.
What stories could it tell
of the centuries it had lived,
the passing lives it had seen,
and the storms it had weathered
when it was young and strong.
When its foliage was green
and gave shelter from the rain.
Now it stands bare and broken,
a sorry sight to be seen.
It must have been beautiful
when it was young
with its canopy of green,
and a nesting place for little birds
among its evergreen.
Now they only used it
as a resting place whenever they pass by.
The old dead tree,
which had seen so much life.

17 September 2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Darlene Almeda 15 July 2016

This poem captures my feelings about old dying trees, especially one I recently photographed. David I sent you a message regarding placing this beautiful poem under the photo on my website. I think I could collaborate with many your poems photographically. Beautiful writer! !

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Marilyn Lott 23 December 2008

I love this poem. I enjoy reading and writing poems about old homesteads, old barns and similar topics. So earthy and real. A '10+! ' Best Wishes, Marilyn

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