Collection of my unfinished poetry written to daily prompts. |
I ENVY THE EVERGREEN TREE I envy the evergreen tree. His bright coat calling to those seeking comfort. They change course Just to find him. My only chance at companionship lies In these crude birdhouses, Dangling precariously from my bare limbs. A sad display Of my loneliness. I envy the evergreen tree. His needles are strong, And do not bow under the weight Of the descending gloom My own branches are bare And the angry wind bends them To his will. I envy the evergreen tree He is alone, But he is not lonely. And soon is surrounded By the weary and wandering. Yet as they arrive they see His color is a lie. He is deception and pride, And cannot give what he never possessed. I envy the evergreen tree for his beauty and armor He has many admirers, But he has no friends And I find I am sorry for it. Although I am ugly, I am comfort, I am home, I am a place to rest. I will soon offer a shield of leaves To hide them from the storm. Why do I envy the evergreen tree, When it is the evergreen That should envy me? Day 2 Image: Bare tree with mud birdhouses next to an evergreen tree |