Forest's Hymn



Ripples follow far-off rumbles,
Throughout the trees laudatory leaves.
Branches bent to be humbled,
Dust kicked up by breathless breeze.

A cry follows the fluent creeks,
Rust red runs down its banks.
As bird’s tune turns weak,
In the symphony of marching ranks.

Silent ferns wave a salutation,
To ward off the devil’s hoard.
As Chanterelle clings to devastation.
Clings to Its pine, begging the Lord.

Dogwoods, crossvines, elderberry,
Watch Abram’s sons and daughters,
Zinnia, Willowoak, Black Cherry,
Watch their kindle kin be slaughtered.

 Smoke slowly hazes Jacob’s ladder,
Cloudy eyes and clogged throats.
Guns growl and cannons clatter.
Flesh floods the forest’s moat.

Deers, bears, go to flee,
Shot down in shameless gore.
I call out, a dying plea.
Banging against a closed door.

Prickly Pear, Redbud, Red Cedar,
Curse their lofty, lovely maker,
For making Abraham's descendants so eager,
To destroy what took years of favor.

A lonely wind howls now,
Hollow against haunted giants.
Head in the dirt, down to bow,
Stripped of its last restraint.

A swift wave they leave to yearn,
To go on to their blood and bone.
Forgetting they must return,
To the same earth they’ve blown.

About this poem

This poem is inspired by the forest's view of a war of men. How our own destruction as a species affects what is around us. However, we don't even care. It's a warning that our own battles can destroy entire lives that were never intended to be in the crossfire.

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Written on February 02, 2022

Submitted by JammieQuiver on October 03, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:11 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXX XAXA BCBC DXDX DXDX EDED DDDD BXXX BBBB
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,200
Words 237
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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