How does the presence of trees make you feel?
“I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.”
(Henry David Thoreau)
Looking back to my previous life as a child in Northeast Ohio, I vividly recall enduring the frigid winter season after the December holidays each year. I simply could not understand in my youth being cooped up inside wondering why those inviting neighborhood forests containing deciduous specimens of oak, beech and maple trees would turn brown from leaf shed each year and seemingly die. For how could winter deny me the opportunity to climb up a sturdy tree trunk, play hide and seek behind them, or leap to retrieve freshly picked crab apples in the spirit of play?
Happily I now live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where sunshine speads subtropical greenery bliss year around. So for those of you currently “caught up” in the wrath of winter, I offer an invitation for you to take an imaginary walk with me to obtain some personal tree understandings in my newest poem creation.
For added pleasure I include a link below to click on for exploring random sounds of various forest environs around the world as well as some inviting tree photos of my past Florida travels.
WINTER’S TREE FELT POTION
Amid the forest green of nature’s best
A tree sings in the gentle breeze
A chorus of leaves softly swaying
Whispering secrets of the ancients
Tumbling roots firmly embedded
Feeling steady rhythms in earth below.
A massive trunk that praises sky
A pleasing lullaby to see life’s story anew
Two jays pleasure with harmony’s tweeting
A true gift of tree nature’s show
A new day of sunshine paints the horizon
Tree branches bowing upward in unity to survive.
I know there’s a point to such sweet tree symphony
To feel what it’s like to be fully alive.






Great subject. Never get poems but loved the pictures!
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Beautiful photos and I love your poem, Jim.
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Thank you Eugenia. I am getting better at this by not worrying about rhyming.
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You’re welcome, Jim.
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Heading out again looking for road trip poem ideas. Say well.
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Have a great time during your travels and stay safe.
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Beautiful photos!
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They inspired me to write the poem Thanks for commenting.
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Lovely tribute to trees.
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Many miss green nature in winter That’s why I wrote it. Thanks for commenting.
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Right here it is snowing and freezing. Yes, a lot of trees seem to have died, but they will make a glorious comeback when spring returns.
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Glad I could help you s tay positive about seasonal change. Thank you for commenting.
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Wonderful!
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Wow that’s a gigantic user name. Thanks for commenting.
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😊
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I believe you reposted my blog. Thanks.
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Beautiful image.
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Great post, Usfman. Pleasing and beautiful clicks. Greenery always makes me feel serene and happy.
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Thanks. Now’s the best time of the year with winter ending to think green.
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Good poem – especially “Whispering secrets of the ancients Tumbling roots firmly embedded”
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Thank you for reading it.
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Thanks for following and reading posts!
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