DUALITY, A FEATURE IN NATURE'S SERENDIPITY!
In our vicinity there are numerous tree
They all grow with vigor and with amazing spree
Though from same soil
They acclaim their identity with utter turmoil
Combating other natural forces
They express their entity with solace
They comprised of root and shoot
Maintaining an amazing balance of force opposite to each other with distinct attitude
By virtue of their presence, we human with other creatures soothe
Their excretion is our source of subsistence
Where surplus value having no part to play in any iota of experience
We human named them as tree at the very inception of our civilization
For their identical exuberance in nature's floor to celebrate human's own ramification!
Trees do survive out of external conditions with varied elements
Myriad matters exist to facilitate trees manifestation and appearance
Air, Water and Minerals
All help to formulate tree with their distinct presence
I wonder, how from form we may reach to content
What inherent capacity we do possess to make such amazing intent
What an exquisite appeal trees promote on us
Enable us to emulate its supreme status!
When a cyclone hover on us
We exist to only take notice how nature construe huge ruckus
Innumerable trees are being uprooted
Their abrupt death hardly enable us to gauge what they actually bequeathed
Few of us merely driven by greed and profit
Eclipsing majority with their nefarious treat
They only focus to the remnants of trees
Only to ignore with human's nature's unanimous treaties
Without trees and plants, all creatures will confront severe threat
Nature with her might can obliterate
Our existence from her floor with incomprehensible haste!
I wonder what we should opt for
Fighting against nature or to follow her dictum in galore
Though going against nature is our inherent trait
Produce and reproduce, a phenomenon of nature we only accrue to her behest
Accident or inevitable incident we hardly can fathom
We unknowingly fall into nature's prey at random
Independence could be asserted only when we can comprehend nature's rhythm
Where unity in opposite appears in a phenomenal algorithm
What a unique craft work nature endow
Where dilemma only engulfs us, not knowing what we may do in a certain go!
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Comments
John Rylance
3 years ago #8
yes Trees is childlike definitely not childish. Like I real tree it can grow on you.
Fay Vietmeier
3 years ago #7
John Rylance I will confess that I thought "Trees" author was a woman until looking further ;~) But its simplicity is what makes it memorable ... almost like looking at a TREE through the eyes of a child. I appreciate the quote by Appleseed and have tucked it away for some future use ;~) For decades I have collected quotes and this is a new one ... thanks John.
Pascal Derrien
3 years ago #6
John Rylance
3 years ago #5
I must admit Trees is not one of my favourite poems. For years I thought it was written by a woman. I now know it was written by a man called Alfred Joyce Kilmer who died on the Somme in the First World War. The quote for me that sums up what all poems about trees including Trees is this "Nothing gives more yet asks less than a tree: particularly the apple." Jonathan Chapman aka Jonny Applseed
Fay Vietmeier
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Debasish Majumder
3 years ago #1