Monday, February 23, 2015

THE OLD OAK TREE

I look out my window
And see the oak tree
So strong and unbending
Deep rooted and free.

The winds of Northeaster
That blew in the Fall
Have stolen the beauty
Few leaves left at all!

The snow now has covered
The ground where it stands
Yet branches reach outward
With uplifted hands.

I see a leaf clinging
So cold and alone
Still wanting a reason
For staying so long.

The sun seems to whisper
That soon Spring will come
The warmth will awaken
A new day begun.

The sap is all ready
To flow through the trees
The summer is calling
Come shade us with leaves!”

--B. Pent

1 comment:

Cosette V. Spafford said...

Wow! That was lovely. I loved the way the rhyming flowed and fit perfectly! You painted a lovely picture, Papa! Thank you!