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The longstanding oak in his silence does soak,
In his infinite wisdom tells never a joke
Watches elm pass with pine, stands the true test of time
Branches growing more fine-- oh, another one broke!
The time now is right for a great show of lights
It certainly shall be a beautiful sight
Glowing yellow and red-- oh, but many are dead!
In the fields overhead, a small match a man strikes.
Wings flutter, feet scramble, throats howl, squeak and hoot
A thick cloud of ash o'er a mountain of soot
The years and the history of decade and century
All lead to this moment, the burning of root
The time now is right for a great show of lights
It certainly shall be a beautiful sight
Glowing yellow and red-- oh, we'll soon all be dead!
I can't see overhead, for the fire is too bright.
I can't see overhead, as the forest ignites!
Ashes to ashes, covered in dust
Each ring a memory, lost in the end
The garments, his leaves, the color of rust
For the lighting of one match-- the folly of men
- by Collapsing New lgloos |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 08/03/2008 |
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- Arctik Fox - 12/20/2008
- wow interesting i wouldn't have thought to write a poem about an oak
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