2 result(s) for Douglas Fir Tree Poems.
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Whispers of the Fir
In the embrace of Douglas Fir,
Where lofty branches intertwine,
Birdsong dances in the air,
A symphony—divine, benign.
With every note a story shared,
Amongst the needles, green and bright,
Resonates the heart of forest,
In a morning's soft, golden light.
Tall sentinels with secrets old,
Stand guard above the emerald floor,
While melodies sweet, pure, and bold,
Call forth life, forevermore.
Whispers of the Fir
Deep in the soil where the ancients lie,
Douglas firs reach for the boundless sky.
Roots intertwine with the earth's hidden past,
Cradling secrets that shadows have cast.
Beneath the bark, stories quietly hum,
Of storms weathered and the seasons that come.
Whispers of forests, of life that thrives,
In each needle and branch, the spirit derives.
Stalwart and wise, with patience they stand,
Guardians of time, with an outstretched hand.
As fingers of wind play through emerald leaves,
The secrets held tightly, the heart believes.
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