Poem #1 Symphony of the Forest
Symphony of the Forest
Father and I wandered through the forest
Among tall pine trees,
Stately and stark.
Frost covered the ground –
White in patches
Between the trees.
Sunlight filtering
Through the branches,
Lighting a million
Drops of dew
Like so many jewels
Hanging with fragility
On twigs and needle tips.
Sun’s rays catching up
So much beauty
In their arms
And softly caressing them.
The crisp air caught
Our breath
And our hearts
As they jumped to echo the burst
Of a bird call
Somewhere up in the topmost branches.
The sound came like
An unexpected thunder clap,
Clear as a slap
On somebody’s back
And then went
Rumbling, tumbling,
Cascading through the forest
From tree to tree,
On through the cold, crystal air,
Reverberating and resonating
In our ears
And in our hearts
Long after it came
To its symphonic completion.
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- Copyright 2006 Trevor W. Hampel
- First published in Expression magazine in 1972.
- It received an honourable mention in the Henderson Memorial Prize for Poetry.
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