The Giraffe, The Willow and Me

Giraffe and Willow Tree

A giraffe came by the willow tree
Stopped to gaze and talk to me.
For he was very lean and tall
A pillar, a column, a walking wall.

Giraffe Head

And as he looked down upon my face
His eyes were wide two pools in space,
As they engulfed, the countryside,
The sky above, held me inside -
Their special height and slant of things
Their special view of everything,

And I Little girl looking up to the giraffe!could see by looking up
The wealth within his loving cup
That thinks and drinks the sun and sky
And watches us from way up high.

And yet I found it sad to see
That he could never reach down to me
For he was too tall, too much ideal
And I was too small, too much the real.

Giraffee

So, this angular figure, graceful and wise
Of astounding vision and cool clear eyes
Watched the sun rise, then watched it set
Looked down on me and seemed to forget
That I was as much apart of this scene
As the sun in the sky, the oak in the green.

The Weeping Willow

Then the willow tree watching,
 standing near by
Saw the distance between us 
and started to cry.
She bowed down her head 
touching the ground
And from that day to this, 
it's the way she'll be found.

 

April 22, 1970

By


Lady LaMythica
Linda A. Copp

 

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