Can you imagine,
For example, what the trees do
Not only in lightning storms
or the watery dark of a summer's night,
or under the white nets of winter
but now, and now, and now - whenever
we're not looking? Surely you can't imagine
they don't dance, from the roots up, wishing
to travel a little, not cramped so much as wanting
a better view, or more sun, or just as avidly
more shade - surely you can't imagine they just
stand there loving every minute of it,
the birds or the emptiness, the dark rings
of the years slowly and without a sound
thickening, and nothing different unless the wind,
and then only in its own mood, comes
to visit, surely you can't imagine
patience, and happiness, like that.
Can you imagine?
by
Mary Oliver
I LOVE it! It brings the trees alive!
ReplyDeleteSo glad Ginny, thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeletethank you.
You are very welcome EC, and thank you :)
DeleteGostei.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
DeleteObrigado! Um abraço e uma continuação de uma boa semana também :)
Oh...beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi, glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteTrying to imagine.... lolol. As for trees dancing, I swear one of mine does... well, it sways a lot!
ReplyDeleteAll living things should dance, lol! Thanks Valerie :)
DeleteHello, Denise
ReplyDeleteI do love Mary Oliver's poem. This tree poem is beautiful. Wishing you a happy day!
Thank you Eileen, I'm glad you are also a Mary Oliver fan. Happy day to you also :)
DeleteI have a great imagination 😊 Enjoy your day, Diane
ReplyDeleteAnd so should each of us :) Thanks Diane and enjoy your day also :)
DeleteWhen I think of trees it's peaceful. Trees are peaceful and patient as Mary Oliver says.
ReplyDeleteI feel that way too Red, agree totally :) Thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful musings
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine, so happy you enjoyed.
Deletelovely words!! and a especially beautiful image, how can you not love that blue sky as well!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, the sky was perfect. I remember sitting on a bench hoping for a bird or two to come within camera range, and I looked up. The sun was directly overhead, the sun shining on the camera lens. I moved a little to put the sun behind a branch, and this is how it came out. Glad you liked it Debbie, thank you :)
DeleteGreat poem!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tanya :)
DeleteI enjoyed the words and a great photograph too, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan :)
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteI have been out this afternoon and it's been very windy, having watched the trees swaying, and then to read those lovely words, magical.
All the best,
John
Hi John, the trees swaying in the wind can be mesmerizing can't they? So glad you enjoyed Mary's poem. She is one of my favorite poets. All the best to you too :)
Deletewow I love the poem
ReplyDeleteI am glad Gosia, thank you :)
DeleteThank you, Denise. I love Mary Oliver's poems. And the tree in your photo could well be whispering the words. There is another poem about trees I must look up.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Pauline. I have been a fan of hers for a while now. I am happy you enjoyed my post. I would be interested in that other poem :)
DeleteMakes a person look at trees in a totally different way, if one hasn't already.
ReplyDeleteI agree Rose, thank you :)
DeleteA splendid poem!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
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