Tall Trees Poem by June Walker

Tall Trees

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At the top of the road,
tall black trees wear crow's nests
like untidy Maori headdresses.
A passing breeze transforms stiff trees
into Polynesian dancers
swaying in the sun.
Crows call out drumbeat
and the leaves sing.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
From observation. Trees in Scotland.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jagdish Singh Ramána 29 March 2019

a beautiful description of the nature. very beautiful imagery!

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David Corman 07 July 2012

Truly paints an image.

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