The prompt today is tree, and the suggested poetry type is ode, which isn't a form at all, but a generic catch-all term for a poem that is written in praise of something or someone. While thinking about what to write, the song Snowbird by Anne Murray started running through my head, so I decided to use its rhyme and rhythm for my poem today.
Ode to a TreeBeneath your leafy branches full and broad,I stand with face uplifted for my heart is truly awedBy everything you do and all you areFor I am certain that you truly are a superstar.
When I was young, I climbed among your boughsAnd, snuggled in your grasp, I felt safe enough to drowse.Today I wish that I could once againAscend among your branches to a place where I remain.
Spread your branches sweeping over me,And let me hide for just a while from harsh reality.The days are speeding ever swiftly by,And if I could, I’d love to stay and watch the world rush by.
Published on October 19, 2016 12:32