Branches Above
On What Carries Us Forward
"The branches caught her hair, the storm pulled her on, yet still she pressed toward the light ahead."
The branches reach where blossoms once had grown,
their silver fingers straining toward the sky.
Though storms may shake, they never stand alone,
but weave their strength in songs the roots supply.
ββ β§ ββ
They catch the wind, they gather frost and flame,
yet still they bear the burden of the light.
Each leaf a memory, each scar a name,
each shadow lifted upward into sight.
ββ β§ ββ
The orchard bends, yet never breaks its vow,
its arms outstretched through tempest, snow, and rain.
The branches whisper: become what you are now,
and reach beyond the weight of rooted pain.
ββ β§ ββ
For what is forward but the gift they giveβ
to rise, to seek, to strive, and still to live.
About the Creator
Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales
I love to write. I have a deep love for words and language; a budding philologist (a late bloomer according to my father). I have been fascinated with the construction of sentences and how meaning is derived from the order of words.


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