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Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
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South Africa

0 posted 2007-03-10 05:50 PM


When a bough breaks it’s no silent affair
but a heart wrenching cry from the core of a tree
right down to the roots and the cause of it all
where the word “why” repeats many times.

A part of itself has withered and died
on the ground where the world passes it by
unknowing that once it held aloft leaves
and made a safe haven for growth and beliefs.

Life made a difference and it always does
but maybe the tree gave it all up for free
as a gift to the sand to reign in, restrain,
its penchant to wander to other terrain.

The tree’s half bare but nobody cares
for such is the way of behaviour these days
and who would believe a bough is a vow
made one day to last many lives.

It was winter back then so long ago
when answers were sought from within
but impatient the tree went outside to search
the wind and the sun, the moon, stars, and sky.

And nothing of substance was ever found
to reason attachment to that silly old bough
but it cries the tears of a lover abandoned
and moans like a woman denied child birth.  

Listen tonight in the light of the moon;
Why, why, why, echoes hauntingly near!

Helen / 11 March 2007


© Copyright 2007 Helen - All Rights Reserved
latearrival
Member Ascendant
since 2003-03-21
Posts 5499
Florida
1 posted 2007-03-10 08:33 PM


Love this so much.I am sure it is deeper than I am reading it because you are the deep one. I must be getting something more than the words because I heard a deep sigh emit from deep within. love it, martyjo

[This message has been edited by latearrival (03-10-2007 10:05 PM).]

Honeybunch
Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
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2 posted 2007-03-11 01:18 AM


Thank you, martyjo.  When a reader gets more than the words then a poet has done the job correctly and if I have done it here then I'm happy.  Though I be deep it doesn't take much to uncover a smile of gratitude.     
passing shadows
Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577
displaced
3 posted 2007-03-11 06:41 AM


Helen, I would say this is one of your best!

wow!

Honeybunch
Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
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South Africa
4 posted 2007-03-11 01:24 PM


Thank you so much, Dixie.  
dwgpoet
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since 2007-03-05
Posts 122
FL, USA
5 posted 2007-03-19 02:06 AM


Touching, heart wrenching;
Helen! I have 4 sisters.
This must be how God,

feels after, "CIR-CLEs 960 hOURs"

Honeybunch
Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
6 posted 2007-03-19 01:26 PM


dwgpoet - Thanks so much for the read.  Wow - 4 sisters!  Are you still sane?  
jak
Member
since 2007-03-14
Posts 85
Charlotte, NC
7 posted 2007-03-19 03:08 PM


too too many sisters. 2 was enough for me.

great post i enjoyed it... i did really want the fourth line to end with "repeats" though.

Jak
Argonaut - My Poetry Blog

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