The silence between us
and the autumn trees
holds the story
of all the fallen
on the long road
of violence, outcast
from the garden
by the madness
we refuse to define.

 

Silence of Trees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 Responses

  1. Thanks Don, The current problems in France reflect the indifference in Western society, contrasted with martyrdom. The trees do their bit to comfort humans. I am thankful for trees of my childhood. Your poem is a reminder of their blessing nature.

  2. I am very aware of the immense violence of war every time we pass Arlington Cemetery, or when our work takes us to Walter Reed National Medical Military Center where we find thousands of young folks with horrible disfigurations from combat. Our culture has made a monument to the fallen at war. Heroes that kept us safe yet we can’t seem to provide for the veterans’ well being after war. Young children salute our military men, billions are spent on the military industrial complex and war is seen as a necessary part of living. The madness needs to be defined! Thank you, Don!

  3. Thank you Don. The depth of sorrow sits in a seemingly bottomless pit in my heart. I hold there, lest I forget to be kind to my brothers and sisters

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