the forest
Guest Poems > Tony Price
The Forest
I came to you this fine day,
-because I heard you'd be going away.
I've walked beneath your rugged bows,
-you saw my deeds, and heard my vows.
-because I heard you'd be going away.
I've walked beneath your rugged bows,
-you saw my deeds, and heard my vows.
To a myriad souls - you offer a home,
You offered me friendship when I was alone.
Now it seems they'll cut you down,
-so here, I offer you the tears of a clown.
You offered me friendship when I was alone.
Now it seems they'll cut you down,
-so here, I offer you the tears of a clown.
Your fine bark falls to offer me a bed,
Your leaves keep the rain from hitting my head.
Your company forms a forest of magic,
-your fate - it seems, so painfully tragic.
Your leaves keep the rain from hitting my head.
Your company forms a forest of magic,
-your fate - it seems, so painfully tragic.
For years I've been your accepted guest,
-beneath your leaves, my place of rest.
You offered me a world away from the sun,
-you showed me a dimension where nature won.
-beneath your leaves, my place of rest.
You offered me a world away from the sun,
-you showed me a dimension where nature won.
You're a home to much more than life itself,
When I was with you, I could be myself.
I came so as to let you know-
While I was with you, my eyes did glow.
When I was with you, I could be myself.
I came so as to let you know-
While I was with you, my eyes did glow.
Your every corner, I did explore-
Your shroud of protection - I proudly wore.
So here I am - I'm saying farewell,
-without your presence, my life will be hell.
Your shroud of protection - I proudly wore.
So here I am - I'm saying farewell,
-without your presence, my life will be hell.
Tony Price © 2000