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Speaking to the Wind
As I was speaking to the wind one day
he interupted me to say,
Why bother speaking to the wind?
I've heard it all before.
Nothing changes from day to day
it goes on forever more.
Why bother speaking to the wind?
Even if told you'd never see.
Go tell it to that tree.
To what seemed my evident despond
did the tree then respond,
Speaking to the wind I see.
You'd better leave that up to me.
In some mythology or other
the wind himself has got a mother.
No matter how I searched about
there was no evidence to uncover.
From an acorn in the rain soaked earth
through the years from my birth
did I grow and gained this girth.
Growth and change is all I know.
You yourself can also grow.
The earth, she is our mother.
could we ever find another?
To wind then did I set out to explain
what seemed to me to be so plain,
The tree, he is my brother,
for we have the very same mother.
As I was speaking to the wind that day,
he interupted me to say,
Why bother speaking to the wind?
In the rustle of the leaves was laughter.
Tree knows what I'm really after.
originally posted by: pthena
a reply to: angeldoll
a reply to: TheMaxHeadroomIncident
So this is the fiction sub forum so ...
What does it mean?
About 20 years ago, when I had the first version, I ran wildly through the streets, grabbing people by the shirt and yelling in their faces "The tree is my brother!"
So after I got bailed out of jail and went back to work, I used the poem as a statement of business owner/worker relations. "As I was speaking to the wind..."
At the unemployment office, I thought it a wonderful political statement.
Sitting on the curb with my tin can out: "Growth and change? Growth and change?"
So now I view it as a poem.
What you wrote above gave me a good laugh.