What goes on between trees?
What secret shake am I missing?
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Silent whispers pass the trees..you can not hear or see
the messenger is a bird or bee..flowers or seed :))
Haha! What lovely dialogue you have cleaved from your tongue! I could spend days listening to all the forest sounds that escape me like a busy bee in its tree hive up high 😉 Hope you have a wonderful week, my friend!
Cheers,
Tyler
🙂 u2
Great questions that I’ve asked myself many times. What are your answers?
Thank you! All I know is that I am not a tree and a tree is not me, but while my head is in the clouds, why not have fun playing with poetry 😉
Cheers,
Tyler
Reblogged this on Myaz_Nuggetz.
Yes, I have wondered that too.
🙂
Hey Tyler, really enjoying your gentle observations and humour.
Thank you! Your kind words are much appreciated. I just started following your blog, since you seem to be in touch with your natural roots as well. Hope you are having a wonderful day 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
Reblogged this on The ancient eavesdropper.
I think they talk about the weather and their roots. They laugh at the squirrels who sit in their branches and twitch their tails back and forth. They listen to the birdsong and relish the spring rain. I think they discuss their bark problems and try and find solutions to the loud and disrespectful humans that sometimes wander by. I think they smile and laugh at leaf jokes and sneeze when ladybugs crawl on their limbs. I think trees are happy. I hug mine and put crystals in their arms. I talk to them and tell them they are beautiful because it’s the truth and I love them.
Thank you for sharing, my friend! So wonderful to hear your thoughts 🙂 Your words make me smile and laugh. We’re both out on the same limb so-to-speak (the arbor equivalent of wavelength)! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Cheers,
Tyler