Teen Poetry #9 |
Willow, River, Earth, Ocean |
UNTAMEDelegance Member
since 2009-05-30
Posts 222Oregon |
"No!" cries the child. The mother cries as well; anger and tears painting the cry, as the mother tries to give what the child doesn't want. Living her life through the child. "This way." says the mother "Under my watch you will grow straight and tall like a cultures pine." "But I want to be an aspen, or a willow. A thing of beauty and grace, unfettered by the chains that make the pine so straight. Austere guidelines to grow in could never be my fate! I want to bend with the wind and let my leaves and limbs dance!" "Fine" says the mother. "Go your own way." "Though, if I had my choice, I would even be the river by which the willow grows. Eternally graceful; never dying like the tree one day must give way and return to the earth." "Fine" sighs the mother. "Choose your own way." "Or maybe the earth where the trees go whe they die. They lay down the weary limbs on my bed of soil, made feathersoft with age. I would comfort their dying souls. Sheltering. I want to be the earth!" "Fine!" shouts the mother. "Just go away!" "No! Wait!" cries the child. "I know my path!" I will be the ocean; crashing against the shore! Power that the earth has; Grace that the river has; Dancing as the willow does; Even the tides; Rules that the pine has. I will be the ocean. I will be everything and nothing; Powerful and peaceful; Friendly and dangerous; Beautiful; A tempest. Ocean!" The child smiles. "I am the ocean." |
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Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
A very thought provoking write, as really we are all of these things combined. Enjoyed this very much. |
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Octave Member
since 2008-07-29
Posts 186Highlands, Scotland. |
Wow, i loved this. Beautiful metaphors and stunning imagery. Makes a very interesting read. Love the lines:- 'A thing of beauty and grace, unfettered by the chains that make the pine so straight.' Lovely poem.(: |
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