The TREE (perseverance and determination)

The TREE (perseverance and determination)

A Poem by Richard🖌
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Rhyming Couplets formed into Quatrains to save on vertical length, in an aabb, ccdd, etc; rhyme scheme, lines of iambic tetrameter (8-counts/4 poetic feet) … in homage to the Highest Spirit in us all.

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Oak Tree 'n Sapling


.-~==˜ The TREE˜ ==~-.

:

It stands high on that barren hill,

with limbs stretched wide, sunlight to fill.

The tree grew proud, so strong and high,

its branches reaching t'ward the sky.

.-~*~-.

The tree looked down and saw bare stone,

in silence cried, “I’m all alone;

but, I’ll face fate without a fear,

one day to find fulfillment here!”

.-~*~-.

In Springtime, skies brought gushing rain,

as storms built strong in harsh disdain.

Gales slashed the tree that had no choice,

with their wild force of vernal voice;

.-~*~-.

Then, falling ... fell down hard to earth,

on shard-strewn soil that gave it birth

The tree was broken, filled with pain;

but, struggled ... then, stood up again.

.-~*~-.

The Summer’s day produced a storm,

from tropic air, both thick and warm.

Gilt lightning flashed a jagged fire,

to strike the tree with violent ire.

.-~*~-.

Consuming flames flared hot with glee,

seared tender branches off the tree.

If not for quenching rain's downfall;

perhaps, it might have taken all.

.-~*~-.

Through Autumn's craze of frigid flak,

its limbs grew stiff to freeze and crack.

Heard Winter portent's warning spell;

deprived of leaves … again, it fell.

.-~*~-.

The tree, once sure, now filled with doubt;

for, it, this season, might die out.

Though, stripped and raw upon that hill,

it swore to life ... come on what will.

.-~*~-.

Then, Winter came with frigid snows,

the direst, yet, of savage blows.

Through splintered dread of icy hell,

felt numbing pangs in thawing's quell.

.-~*~-.

Despair engulfed like drowning sea,

to soak so deep into the tree.

Each Winter does one Spring day end;

it's then, all wounds begin to mend.

.-~*~-.

Yet, scarred from life, it lives on still;

there's newfound hope atop that hill.

The tree's known pain of loss 'n grief;

now, learned the value of each leaf.

.-~*~-.

One sunlit day in early Spring,

the tree looked down and saw this thing.

Neath gnarled, protective arms of wood …

a tender little sapling stood.

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.-~=<†>=~-.

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Richard W. Jenkins

~ ©1976 ~


Photo by G.Dan Mitchell





PhD WINNER

Nature Poetry Contest

© 2022 Richard🖌


Author's Note

Richard&#128396;
Another long one … this, from the early archives.

Constructive critique and helpful comments are always welcomed (by anyone)! : )

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"The TREE"
Richard,
From the text and the photograph depicting the perseverance and determination I see your theme. The picture looks like a very well established tree far along in years and still intact albeit a bitt lopsided. I like it though because many of us understand the effort to be, live, persevere and do the best we can. Your poem is all about doing the best one can.
"Then, falling....fell down hard to earth
on shard strewn soil that gave it birth
The tree was broken, filled with pain;
but, struggled....then stood up again."
This was a very meaningful poem, full of meaning for any person whom feels that they cannot go on.
Blessings,
Kathy


Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard&#128396;

6 Years Ago

Again, Kathy,
You perceive the very core essence of my intent, grasping the deeper, more intr.. read more
Kathy Van Kurin

6 Years Ago

Mr. Richard, your the coolest! You have a colorful heart which gives strength. In honest portrayal t.. read more
Richard&#128396;

6 Years Ago

" Big smile!"



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Spill those early archives, Richard! These longer ones double our pleasure. "Craze of frigid flak" is a line I'd steal were I a thief. Just a lovely poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard&#128396;

8 Years Ago

Ah, Roland,
You are welcome to honor me by stealing anything you want … I write to share an.. read more
I enjoyed this Richard...beautifully written...I love the spring and the autumn...especially the colors of the changing leaves...I like the way you ended the poem...and thank you for posting a golden oldie...Rose..have a great weekend.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard&#128396;

8 Years Ago

Ah, Dear Rose!

From an artist of your caliber, your enjoyment and praise of this long.. read more
What a lovely, poignant story, Richard! I was so happy with your closing line. You gave your reader hope!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kelly Scheppers

8 Years Ago

When I was a little girl, our street was lined with oak trees. What a pageantry of color they were,.. read more
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Richard&#128396;

8 Years Ago

How close and dear you make me feel with your sharing of youthful days, Kelly … I can almost see t.. read more
Really beautiful poem.I really enjoyed reading it.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard&#128396;

8 Years Ago

Gee, thanks so much … I appreciate your time and am so very glad you found it favorable, my friend.. read more

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