Poem: Where the Roots Still Lie

Where the Roots Still Lie

Someone, long ago, planted it.
Perhaps it was meant to be holy,
or perhaps mere decoration,
this round grove of cedars
twisted with age and poor soil.
Here and there, one is missing,
the soil slightly disturbed
where the roots still lie.

About this poem

Often our past, even when we think it is long gone, still shows itself.

Or about trees.

Tom

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