Wooded Destinies, by Albert Ahearn Subscribe to rss feed for Albert Ahearn

The sun-bleached exoskeletons
of old dead trees stand like sentries
along the towpath riverfront
exfoliated and gangling.
In a former age they stood tall,
grandiose to all passerby’s
but they too are dead to recall
their once impressive colossi.
Eventually these remains
will meet their final destinies:
to fall-never to rise again-
among forgotten progenies;
yet many springs have passed since then
each sprouting trees,time and again.
Posted: 2013-02-27 17:45:42 UTC

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