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The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: A.Snow (41.208.48.---)
Date: January 09, 2022 01:14PM

I lay there
The earth pressed hard against my face
I knew not how I got there nor did I care
All I knew was that I had to get out of this place

My body was numb and all my strength had left me
My eyes were open but I couldn't see
My memories and all I had once loved - stolen!
The strands that knitted my soul together, broken

Suddenly I felt drawn to something, a voice inside my head
I felt all my senses glow, a warmth started to spread
He came closer and cradled me in his arms, I had nothing to fear
He bent down and whispered in my ear:

" You've come back, a weary traveller
Wondering through the journey that is your life
The memories you choose not to dwell upon
Etched into your weathered face
You've lost many a thing
Non of which can be replaced."

He stroked my hair and kissed my cheek
There was so much I wanted to say but couldn't speak
Tears of relief overwhelmed me, I was finally free
For he had come to rescue me

As I lay there on the cashmere grass
I breathed in the earthy smell, it comforted me
The warmth of the sun tickled as it danced across my skin
I watched the formless clouds above and allowed time to pass

I embraced the present moment and enjoyed a sense of being
My soul was a phoenix, risen from it's ashes
I closed my eyes and smiled, I could finally hear
The subtle whisper of silent trees


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: petersz (69.181.22.---)
Date: January 09, 2022 02:09PM

diction in the first stanza is off. piece needs proofreading. I didn't find content till last stanza, which is perhaps the poem here:

I embraced the present moment and enjoyed a sense of being
My soul was a phoenix, risen from it's ashes
I closed my eyes and smiled, I could finally hear
The subtle whisper of silent trees

--what comes earlier is fluffy and vague.

I am glad to se you posting again, A. Snow. You often post very interesting work.

Avanti,

Peter


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: A.Snow (41.208.48.---)
Date: January 10, 2022 11:05AM

Dear Peter

Thank you for reading and commenting...I always appreciate other opinions and constructive criticism...as you may have notived I haven't posted in a while so I'm a little rusty...I asure you when I'm back into the swing of things you'll be satisfied with a much better read...(wink)

Thanks again,
Ashley


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: petersz (69.181.22.---)
Date: January 10, 2022 11:12AM

gotcha,

amo,

Peter


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: Mr. P (75.111.63.---)
Date: January 13, 2022 04:20PM

Hmm, this confused me quite a bit. I don't mean to be offensive, only constructive, when I say that it's rhythm was very awkward to me. Seemed like you weren't leaning to either prose or.. what's the opposite of prose? Anyway, read kinda like song lyrics, which I'm not used to.


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: JohnnyBoy (68.194.80.---)
Date: January 13, 2022 05:58PM

Mr P, you wouldn't know rhythm if it drove up in a BMW and bit you on the Volvo


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: petersz (69.181.22.---)
Date: January 14, 2022 12:13AM

Your title I still one of my favorites on the board in recent times.

Petr


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: Mr. P (75.111.63.---)
Date: January 14, 2022 12:19AM

Johnny has a point there.


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: petersz (69.181.22.---)
Date: January 14, 2022 12:21AM

Do you mean on his head or his tongue?


Re: The Subtle Whisper Of Silent Trees
Posted by: JohnnyBoy (71.249.169.---)
Date: January 14, 2022 10:54AM

Hey, I don't even know if he has a Volvo....he could be driving around with a Prius for all I know




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