a bench 'round -de-savannah'
under Poui trees
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the Pomerac tree -
fallen pink inflorescence
a natural carpet
childhood home garden
a memory of many trees -
a long time ago
fruit trees strong and tall
in the yard where i grew up -
the long rod picker
with salt and pepper
fruit from the Mango Vere tree
eaten green in chow
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the city outskirts -
The Emperor Valley zoo
with bordering trees
under a Bay tree -
Royal Botanic Gardens
note our first kiss
at home paradise -
Guava and Avocado
trees gift us their fruit
my love deserts me -
Plum and Mango trees planted
just sweeten longing
Stations of The Cross
Good Friday in The Hollows -
pink Poui blooming
Easter's a-coming
traffic curbs flowering trees -
the savannah arc
all the trees wear green
circling The Savannah -
after blossoms fall
© gillena cox 2021
REVISIT
31 March 2019
31 March 2016
31 March 2015
-- Trees by Joyce Kilmer
A great journey connected by your poetic trees.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful collection of tree poetry, I also love learning about the place you live .....
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Brother Ollie
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Thanks for your appreciation Helen
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This is a lovely post. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with Poui trees, but they do seem lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Rommy
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A life punctuated by trees – what could be lovelier?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Rosemary
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Reading through a few of the posts today clearly many of us had a great time growing up having adventures in the tres and woods. It is sad to think so many youngsters these days are just glued to electronic devices...but not us though!
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This is a nice assortment of trees today. I like like you choice too, with the overriding 'swirl' it looks like the starting of a toilet paper wrap. Most times the kids do it to each other's houses. Did you ever do that?
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No Jim, i wasn't that naughty. Thanks for dropping by
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The poui tree blooms in the picture is beautiful. You speak lovingly in your poems
ReplyDeleteThis is a new tree for me. So many childhood memories are wrapped around a tree.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Debi
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Glad you dropped by Yvonne
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What lovely words and what a lovely photograph!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Bev
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Each a little nugget of lovely memories. It's also interesting to learn of the native trees around the world.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Joel
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enjoyed these tree haiku.
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Thanks for your appreciation Adelaide
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