
A poem inspired by a book titled ‘Around the World in Eighty Trees‘ by Jonathan Drori. Apart from the science, it was fascinating to learn how entwined these trees were and are with human lives. These stories go way back in time, a myriad of science, religion, romance, loss, life and so much more! As I progressed through my read…it struck me as to how stories have the ability to transform possibly mundane or complex topics to such interesting, relatable and memorable bits of knowledge. Thus arose the question, What are stories?… What is the power of a story, its origin, its creation, its purpose? So here are my musings after a lot of meandering….A Tale of all Tales πΒ
What is a story? A beginning, an end
A happening middle, as is the trend?
Is it words that speak of a time begone
Or those that are heard from the time we are born
Sights we span, spinning tales of their own
Songs that say all, yet stand alone
Is it what we hear? Is it what we tell?
Is it what we keep, for only us to revel?
Does it make us laugh, cry or scream
Think, wonder, absorb or dream
In pages, screens, verses and lore
In trees and hills, waves and so much more
In places near and places afar
Each moment a story, novelties in a jar
Of peace, war, riches and dare
Of feeling, thoughts, kindness and care
Of ambition, valor, power and greed
Of harmony, love, abundance and need
In eyes, in smiles, in tears, in voice
In words, deeds, in silence and in noise
In touch, in smell, in whispers of the wind
Some real, some pretend, but deep within
A need to create, a need to relate
A need to linger, or rush through in haste
Stories big and stories small,
Listened, lived, untold or beyond recall
Fragments in time, strewn all around
Weaving a tale, many heard, many drowned
Picked up by strangers, aware and not
In mind and heart, sayings of their own or bought
To regale a tale, the wisdom and truth
To absorb a tale, experience and muse
To preserve a tale, mundane or clever
To be a tale, from then on, forever.
Loved it! You write very well. Never knew. Keep it up! Want to read more. π
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Thank you so much Sanath!! π
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Super Jo…you are able to express your reflective mind. Way to go
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Thank you so much Pa π
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hi jo read your poetry amazing keep it up probably bharathiar in the making in our family your poem like a spring sprouty waiting to grow into a big tree.
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Haha thank you so much! π Nowhere even remotely close to that π but will keep writing π
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