
Your ancient boughs bend
over my driveway
as if to herald my coming and going
quiet majesty in simple silence
you stand strong and tall
Your history beyond all
around you, so I wonder...
Did you hear the marching of
Confederate soldiers?
Did you provide shade for
weary travelers, fleeing the
Civil War, or maybe
some freed men looking
for refuge from the
hot Florida landscape?
Was your stately form
a meeting place for
clandestine lovers?
Did settlers welcome your shade
on a grueling trek across
those few United States?
Oh, the stories you could tell,
the history that has been made
while you quietly provide
shelter, shade or a landmark.
You were a seedling at the
same time as a new nation,
your branches reaching out
as the States were gathered in.
the lines in your growth rings
a patriotic metaphor for the
lines in the Constitution and
the Bill of Rights.
Oh mighty oak tree, how I wish
I could sit under
your breath taking canopy
cooled by your shade
on a hot day
and watch history being
made those centuries ago.
About the Creator
Colleen Walters
Just a girl who likes to write poems, usually inspired by events and people in my Florida life.. Always be you, because you are awesome. You matter. You are enough.. ❤️
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So many questions and wondering what happened under those same trees. Great job!
Such a beautiful nature poem. I do wonder sometimes how much history some trees have seen