Does the creek bank hug
the sprawling tree roots?
Or the roots instead
hug this patch of earth?
Maybe they support each other
in mutual embrace.
Does the creek bank hug
the sprawling tree roots?
Or the roots instead
hug this patch of earth?
Maybe they support each other
in mutual embrace.
I love this poem. I love all your poems on Windrush.
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Thank you, Yvette. So glad you stopped by.
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This is wonderful. A very astute interpretation of the beauty of nature. I do so love the natural world. Thanks for sharing.
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So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for dropping by.
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It’s my pleasure! I’ve followed your blog and look forward to your next posts. Do stay in touch.
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Thank you so much.
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They are very good role models, are they not? Great observation.
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Yes, we can learn much from the coexistence in nature. The diversity actually makes an area thrive. (This may be a political poem!) Thanks for stopping by Lady C. I’ve been away for WP for a while – I look forward to catching up with all my friends.
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Wonderful! You write some great poetry! 😊
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Thank you.
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We are all intertwined – life is like that. Thanks fro sharing another great poem.
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Especially here on WP! Thanks or your kind comment, Lindy.
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