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July 9, 2012

'Tree Marriage,' by William Meredith

The other day, Garrison Keillor featured this poem on The Writer’s Almanac. I just love it.

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Tree Marriage


In Chota Nagpur and Bengal
the betrothed are tied with threads to
mango trees, they marry the trees
as well as one another, and
the two trees marry each other.
Could we do that some time with oaks
or beeches? This gossamer we
hold each other with, this web
of love and habit is not enough.
In mistrust of heavier ties,
I would like tree-siblings for us,
standing together somewhere, two
trees married with us, lightly, their
fingers barely touching in sleep,
our threads invisible but holding.

2 comments:

"As We Speak" said...

Love it...just beautiful...the trees and the poem.

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Tamara said...

Thank you! Me too. :-)

~ Tamara