Flowers, trees & seasons
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TREES
A Family Of PineA cluster of young pines gatered close together
A Nice Jucy AppleWhen I was quite small and an apple I used to like toeat
A Perfect Climbing TreeThe base of the tree is all rough
A Very Old PlainI gazed at the old plain tree, at its mighty girth
Bowed In SupplicationAfter a freak snowstormkm that in early October came
Different Shades of GreenHave you ever looked in a forest or at a copse of trees,
First of the SeasonOne of the first fruits to be plucked from a tree
Frosted LeafOn the colkd ground lay a frosted filigreed leaf
Hidden FearsHidden secrets of the forest won't you let me in
It Is Nearly Time AgainLast year I wrote a poem about the 'nearly's' on our tree
Life ExpectancyBorn in late April while snow was still on the ground
Listening to the WillowsWalking down to the lake there is an avenue
Magnolia TreesA Wonderful sight in early spring
Naked Tamarack TreesDo they hide away in shame those gracefull tamarack trees
Seedless MandarinsWe all like those little oranges
Song Of The BreezeListen, Can you hear the sweet song of the breeze
The Last LeafThe tree shook itself in the early spring air
Other Thoughts on Seeing a Dead TreeI do not see you, dead tree, this way
Pink Glow EverywhereToday both in the kitchen and the front bedroom
Radio BeaconAbout a mile away as the crow does fly
Save A Little Fir TreeWe hope to look around and find a fir tree that might not sirvive
Sonnet 96 The Broken BranchThe branch was almost severed from the it's tree
Tamarack The GuardianThe tamarack in her late fa;; shades of rich gold
The Chestnut TreesHave you seen the chestnut tree?
The Logging TrucksMassive trucks laden down with hundreds of trees
The Twisted TreeI saw it forst in winter bereft of all its foliage
Thoughts on Seeing a Dead TreeStark it stood and naked, yet still it was noble and tall
TreesSee the silver birch with her glowing sheen
Unknown ShrubAcross the street grows a shrub, the name I do not know
Useful TreesSeeing all the stately trees swaying to and fro
You Should Have SeenYou should have seen the forest after a heavy snow fall

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