the trees outside are so beautiful really the shimmering emeralds
dance, doesn’t it look like a ballerina? their graceful movements! in the
breeze creating patterns of shadows on the ground and the trunk strong and
majestic. be strong, resilient, as the roots reach far and deep into the ground
oh! mustn’t i have strong roots? none can uproot me, my faith my strength. the
branches a thrilling playground for squirrels, chipmunks and a perch for birds.
it is the tree which lends its shade to the tired and—goodness soccer practice yesterday
was brutal—its sweet fruits to the hungry. can i be of benefit to others? as
fall approaches the emeralds erupt into fiery beauty ruby, citrine, spessartite
garnet remember what romeo said “o, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! it
seems she hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an ethiop’s ear;
beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!” as with the first snowflakes they
begin to droop and as the cycle is renewed again, the tree blossoms forth with
life and allure and joy. it didn’t give up and though my trials in life weigh
me down bleak as a snowstorm of worries. i endure. drawing power from the
firmness of my roots, through the trunk sturdy with love and support and family
arching through my branches, blossoming with service and shade for the world
around me
Hey Huda! This was really beautiful to read! It's very unique, and I love your word choices! I learned what "spessartite" is :)
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