Forest



"Forest" was my first masterpiece, and I will remember it forever. Inspired by my first-grade teacher, who had a unit on poetry, I wrote "Forest" and read it in front of the whole school. Unlike previous poems, I spent a few days developing the idea in my head, and when it finally came out onto the paper, I was so proud. Reading it today still makes me smile. I believe in that little girl.



Forest

I step into the forest:
The squishy earth gives way beneath my toes.
Dotted with flowers, speckled with light,
thriving with underbrush to insects' delight.

I lean against a tree:
Long thick roots curl into a strong grey trunk,
Graceful branches taper into twigs in a natural way
That no photo or drawing can quite catch.
Twigs flick into leaves,
Leaves flutter and twist, like blinds on a window,
Letting small slits of golden light drift through green lattice.

I look at the sky:
Soft shafts of golden light filter through leaves
Like spotlights on a stage.
Grey dots of dust float slowly down like snow.

I breath in:
Fresh wisps of air fill my lungs as I close my eyes.
I breath in that smell of dead rotten leaves and life-
Pure Life.

I open my ears
To this world of life and beauty.
I hear the sweet, sugary sound of angel's voices echoing in bird's mouths.
I hear a baby's rattle in the leaves, muffled by the breeze.

Forest.

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