- by Laura Markert, age 15.
She was born many years agoIn the early days of springWhen the blossoms where just blooming,and the river returning to life.
She has seen many times when the earth changes formsWhen the days grow colder and the nights are longWhen the hottness of the day makes her grow weary,But still, she awaits her most favorite of times.
She silently waits. Waits for when the birds in the skyfly to the southFor when the leaves atop her head change to the hundredsof different colors.
The leaves are her friends, her companions, her childrenThey flutter in the breeze as they change their shadesFrom dull and wrinkeled to bright and smoothFrom brown and dark green to firery red and golden yellow.
But soon the wind will come and take her children.It rips them from their branches and takes them far,far away.
Yet she is not sad nor is she madShe is exited and exuberant.Yes, the turbulent winds have taken her friendsBut still, she is happy.
She waves goodbye to her children as thecold sets in her bark.And she thinks of how happy she willbe next year when she will have more.
She falls into a deep sleep and dreamsof the year to comeWhen her children will be born again and shewill live once more.
Remember Me