I landed here, whether by chance or design, a winged samara,
And stuck,
Lodged in a rocky crevice in my mind.
Wings slowly dis-integrating, until only a memory of the beginnings,
The sensitive inner kernel opening tentatively,
Questioning if home.
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I put down roots here,
The taproot first, no confining rootball this,
To pry it out, you’d need a machine big enough to break a heart.
*
The branches, first a pair of leaves on the tiniest of stems,
In a spot nearly unnoticeable,
Luckily, not too close to the path,
Not too close to structure,
And not too far away to limit enjoyment.
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A little more height, mightier roots splitting the rocky ground,
Then an abundance of branches.
I’ve taken care to prune those close to the ground,
Leaving a ladder for later climbing.
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The trunk, incrementally thicker,
The growth rings concealed behind rough bark,
Leaves falling, increasing the depth of the loamy earth.
Numbered by the cycle of years,
Every round produces a few more seeds that swirl to the ground, taking root,
Each contains a newly formed tree to bear the leaves of my words.
About the Creator
Natalie Wilkinson
Writing. Woven and Printed Textile Design. Architectural Drafting. Learning Japanese. Gardening. Not necessarily in that order.
IG: @maisonette _textiles



Comments (8)
Powerful poem. Dancing on the words of Samsara. Awakening and being reborn in the Eternal Now.
I agree with Edward, Natalie, "a winged samara" is beautiful! Congratulations on your win❣
I loved this - its pace reminded me of leaf fall in autumnal woods. So delicate. Congrats on your honourable mention :-)
"a winged samara" is one of the most beautiful trio's I've read in a long time, Natalie.
Wooohooooo congratulations on your honourable mention! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Beautiful! Congrats on the HM!
The imagery here feels gentle and wise, every line lands softly but deeply.
Fabulous writing! Well done!