Among the Trees
Grateful for this poem and these trees and sabbath today.
All is settled and in it's place and I remembered who I am and who I'm not.
I go among trees and sit still.
All my stirring becomes quiet
around me like circles on water.
My tasks lie in their places
where I left them, asleep like cattle.
Then what is afraid of me comes
and lives a while in my sight.
What it fears in me leaves me,
and the fear of me leaves it.
It sings, and I hear its song.
Then what I am afraid of comes.
I live for a while in its sight.
What I fear in it leaves it,
and the fear of it leaves me.
It sings, and I hear its song.
After days of labor,
mute in my consternations,
I hear my song at last,
and I sing it. As we sing,
the day turns, the trees move.
By Wendell Berry
- 5
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- Fujifilm X100S
- 1/50
- f/11.0
- 23mm
- 800
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