Memorable Poems About Douglas Fir Trees

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Whispers of the Douglas Fir
In the forest's heartbeat, peace resides, Tall Douglas firs in stately rows, Whispering secrets where sunlight hides, Their fragrant breath, the cool breeze knows. Boughs that cradle the softness of time, A canopy woven with nature’s thread, In green embrace, life’s rhythms rhyme, Roots intertwine where the wild path led. With every rustle, a story is told, Of seasons turning, of storms that bide, In the forest's arms, we find the bold, In the Douglas fir’s shade, our worries slide.
The Douglas Refuge
In the heart of emerald woods, they stand so tall and free, Douglas firs, a sturdy home, for all of life to see. Their branches cradle feathered friends, a haven from the rain, With rustling leaves like whispered songs, echoing nature's gain. In twilight's glow, their shadows stretch, a sanctuary's embrace, Where busy nests weave tales of joy, in this secluded space. Squirrels dance on sturdy boughs, a ballet in the breeze, And tender roots weave stories deep beneath the ancient trees. These giants boast of seasons past, of storms they've weathered well, With every ring, a chronicle, a secret they could tell. So let us gather 'round their trunks, let our spirits intertwine, For in the heart of Douglas firs, we find the world divine.
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