Does a tree have a soul?
Do its silent unseen eyes roll?
At the street’s corner, dusk in its age
mellowed by time, or does it feel rage?
Its numerous leaves feeling undone
having lost their rights, for the city has won
In the ballad of seasons, it is still patience’s bride
Can it feel its resilience is its pride?
That the city’s triumph has been its curse
The voice of humanity has been its turn for the worse
Its limbs are sheared to protect the street
What grief does it feel in its vulnerable rooted feet?
Does it miss the dance of the open country’s wind?
That nature’s deal they cruelly did rescind
In the gestures of a world where tears don’t flow
for the wilderness that only dies and doesn’t regrow
Doesn’t nature / wild regrow Monte . I think they do
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