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A poem about a tree bearing witness to the birth and death of both humanity and the world |
A tiny sapling growing aloft Leaves sprouting ever so soft It rises, reaches, toward the sun Rises, reaches, toward the sun A wooden frame youthful and strong Birds embrace it with their gentle song Before it a whole new world is born As the old one dies withered and worn Majestic crowns forming archways up above Beneath it dancing shadows along a wild grove It lives and breathes, is born and reborn From the ashes of old trees withered and worn A storm approaches, blindingly white Withering leaves encased in ice Shadows appear in the fading light They will soon be replaced by perpetual night The great forest fought well but all in vain The once tiny sapling is all that remains In the barren wasteland stands a lone tree A tree whose endurance this world has yet to see Stunning silence swallows the day With nothing but starlight to show the way In a lifeless world it is all alone Clinging to a memory of how the sun shone Deep within a frozen tomb It hibernates inside winters womb Sweeping across the white plains The bitter wind is all that remains Something stirs beneath the ice A place once thought devoid of life It rises, reaches toward the sun Rises, reaches toward the sun After years upon years of tremendous strife Its acorns give birth to a new cycle of life For such a feat it was given a name The Tree of Life which would later bring fame Gather around and enter the fold Gather your children, your young and your old Listen to me and I’ll tell you my story Of life, of death, of rebirth and of glory Inside the cave the first man awakes As the rising sun sets the world ablaze Later the cry of a newborn child Followed by voices soft and mild Pale moonlight reveal his path Along dark plains ever so vast Spear in his hand, he steps without a sound A whimper in the night, as his prey has been found At times they starve, but tonight at least Around the fire they’ll have a feast Watch how quickly they expand and evolve Watch them grow with limitless resolve My children felled and burnt to ash I always knew this would come to pass Their deaths bring forth tremendous strife Still my acorns give birth to a new cycle of life Wooden cities rising far and wide Boats across the sea, they follow the tide The world is changing, this I don’t mind An enlightened age, I think you’ll find Before me rises a whole new civilization From this cradle until their final destination They will rule the world, but only for a time Before the end they’ll claim all that was mine In the shadows of war, they’ll build a wall I know in my heart it won’t matter at all In vain they’ll each carry a thousand stones Though in my dreams I saw an orchard of bones A torrential rain of fire ravages the land Turns out there’s a price to the sentience of man The offspring of enlightenment, for better and for worse Is the gift of both prosperity, of pain and remorse Veiled in darkness ever so vast The vale a distant memory of the past Later they named it the vale of tears It’s birth a manifestation of their fears It is born in the darkest corners of humanity And nurtured by corruption, fear and vanity It is a starless sky leading them astray A starless sky leading them astray Frozen soil lay across the earth Icy embrace claims the hearth Sweeping across the white plains The bitter wind is all that remains Gentle birdsong swallows the night Gentle sunlight sets the world alight A field once empty save an unborn child Now a great forest untamed and wild Inside the cave the second man awakes As the rising sun sets the world ablaze In the horizon approaches a blinding light It is a testament to humanity’s might With the rising moon follows the tide In pale moonlight they no longer hide The pale moonlight revealing his path Pale moonlight revealing his path A storm approaches, blindingly white Withering leaves encased in ice Shadows appear in the fading light They will soon be replaced by perpetual night The great forest fought well but all in vain The once tiny sapling is all that remains In the frozen wasteland stands a lone tree A tree whose defiance no one will see Eternity passing trapped in solitude Insanity held at bay with everlasting fortitude In a lifeless world I am all alone Clinging to a memory of how the sun shone I was here long before mankind And everything they left behind I’ll be here long after they’re gone Clinging to a memory of how the sun shone A thousand years have come to pass Soon there’ll be nothing but silence, alas Nothing but the whisper of leaves in the wind With no one around to pay it any mind A scorching desert devoid of all life As if the mother of all creation rolled a dice She grieves beneath the burning sky Grieves beneath the burning sky With the dying sun my end grows near As foretold by the prophets of yesteryear The seas boiled to nothing but steam I’ll soon enter the vale of dreams My wooden frame burning away All that is left is death and decay Shadows appear in the fading light They will soon be replaced by perpetual night |