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Turned Tree

A Sonnet

By D. J. ReddallPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in Roots and Branches Challenge
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Please do not fear an unusual tree

Some of us are rooted in the broad sky

Light and air preparing our food for free

While the natural order we defy

Probing the moist dirt with our rough limbs, strong

We learn our vital lessons in the dark

Feeling the earth sing its deep, silent song

Small, creeping things help us to forge our bark

Our fingers touch mineral mysteries

Branches bulge and brush secret, strange stones smooth

Inversion every bored prisoner frees

We find the truth in each crevice and groove

Heaven beneath and lithosphere above

We feast on clouds and turn hatred to love

Sonnet

About the Creator

D. J. Reddall

I write because my time is limited and my imagination is not.

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  • SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONSabout a month ago

    Powerful. Insightful LOVE IT HUGS

  • Marilyn Gloverabout a month ago

    D.J., Congratulations on your win! This is a beautiful Sonnet, and I love your cover photo and how you incorporated the art between stanzas! 💙👏

  • Andrea Corwin about a month ago

    Congratulations!!

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a month ago

    Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Harper Lewis4 months ago

    Beautiful, and I love what you’ve done with imagery and how you’ve used it.

  • Sean A.4 months ago

    Well done , love that last line

  • A wonderful sonnet with a perfect image

  • Cathy holmes4 months ago

    Beautiful piece. And that last line, perfect.

  • PK Colleran4 months ago

    Let's keep turning hatred to love. 🌿🍁🌞

  • Natalie Wilkinson4 months ago

    All the references that celebrate inversion-

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