Tissues Poem by Daniel Y.

Tissues



A box lies here
six sides folded inward
weak blankets of dead trees line my insides
to be used and discarded, built
for the the comforts of a sniveling little child who played in the rain.
I was once a great cedar. Tall. And would savor breath,
for I saw my brothers taken before me.
I who gave company to the wanderers, the wonderers,
the dead and the living.
Kings of air nested from my branches
as creatures below rested in my shade.
My roots held back strong waters.
And after a long life, I was cut from my heart.
Divided into these small little boxes.
Foreign words mark me.
I feel nothing anymore.
Only the nostalgia of my lost rings.
My proud inner coils of life.
As I melt into the sea...

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Queeny Gona 28 May 2015

Wonderful read dear Daniel! Global warming is all because of cutting down of forest! Its time we need to employ afforestation practice. Thanks for sharing. Thought provoking read!

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Gary Kedron 11 March 2014

Daniel....great perspective, with feeling of contempt, the the great Titans of the woods made into tissue. great bio! ! Great writing, thanks for the invite and comment on mine....

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