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The Faithful Oak

I planted out an oak tree One hundred years ago; I saw her fed and watered, I watched her lithely grow. I watched her through the winter wild Frosted, frore and dark. I watched her as the summer sunburn Baked her golden bark. My friend the ardent oak tree Drew me by the hand; Her strength an inspiration, She taught me how to stand. Amidst the savage blizzard She learned to bow and bend; Resisting stormful battles, Triumphant in the end. Now an aged oak tree, Her wisdom with me resting, She, towering tall, majestic Withstanding nature's testing. Her arms suffuse, embracing, She beckoned me with pride; I laid me down within her shroud And neath her sanctum died.

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Date: 3/20/2022 2:23:00 PM
A lovely piece highlighting the oak tree so very well with nice rhyme and flow. So good to meet a fellow Brit on here, My wife and I enjoyed some great holidays in Knaresborough in our early marriage years in the 90s. I'm north of the border enjoying nice sunny days at present. Gordon
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Alan Jeeves
Date: 3/20/2022 11:42:00 PM
Hi Gordon, thanks for reading and commenting on 'The Faithful Oak'. Trees are kind to composers of poetry aren't they? Good to know that you enjoyed your visits to Knaresborough, that is not too far from me. You too live in a beautiful part of the British Isles. I wish you well, kind regards, Alan

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