Trees Writing

251 creative works found

  • THE Tree Title ...Come See!
    by linaji

    THIS PIECE IS FOR THE TREE NAMERS!

    THE TREE SPEAKS TO ALL OF YOU! / THIS IS TO THANK YOU FOR NAMING THE TREE! /

  • a girl asleep under a tree
    by Yasemin Sumner

    He smiles and asks me a riddle.

  • Silence
    by Taine

    we would just lie there, / still, side by side / with our fingertips touching each others / and we would listen to the silence.

    For the June ‘Writers Meet’ / / Inspired by the image Silence Lane / by Mark German /

  • Dancing trees
    by Amanda Gazidis

    Dancing trees, the trunk is your body,twigs your fingers, / Roots your toes, / Reaching into the earth as far as you can go.

    Sometimes trees appear to dance , sometimes with eachother. Trees are so often like dancers..Magical, amazing, beautiful trees!

  • Forest Awakening
    by Amanda Gazidis

    Wild things exploring the wildest ways, / Ah those were the daze.

    A true story based on a very real and magical adventure I had in Ashdown Forest Kent at a small gathering where I encountered an Earth Spirit who warned me of impending danger of a fire that ravaged the yurt later that night with all my friends in it.A celebration of the wildness of the elements and spirit…

  • "SINGING in the RAIN"
    by Aphoto4You IPA

    Singing in the Rain

  • A clothesline and a fruit tree
    by Nicole Ryan

    you were Eden / and I was an apple

    for june writers meet – music

  • she sits In the shade of a tree
    by Roger Sampson

    she sits in the shade of a tree / arms around her leg, her chin on her knee / she’s thinking of life as it is / she ponders what if, and dre…

  • One Tree
    by Wendy Slee KMA

    One tree, one solitary life, / One silhouette reaching into the sky. / One lone and weary traveller, / One road, that passes them by.

  • My England
    by Kristy Lee

    Swaying trees in sudden / but gentle bursts of crisp, cool air / that tingles the skin

    Something a bit different…an ode to an English Summertime. / EDIT- I meant to add that this was inspired somewhat by some friends on RB..Craig Goldsmith & Suzanne German in particular. You brought back some memories for me. Thankyou!

  • Jane's Song
    by Holly Ringland

    Under stars of flint and milk, she made up stories of boys who stole oceans to colour their eyes and girls who used gardenia petals to pa…

    The thing is, cliches are cliches, because they’re usually true. You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone. / Make every day count. Entry into Graphic Scratch’s Like a Virgin challenge. Whatever you can do, afford or offer, please give: / National Breast Cancer Foundation / Pink Ribbon / McGrath Foundation

  • Haven
    by Rhana Griffin

    Relax, breathe deep, / beneath the branches / that lovingly weave / their web of protection. Once again they faithfully / obscure the vis…

    This poem was created for Withering Moons Secret Place Competition. For a change I thought I would let my inner poet run wild and use the photographic talents of another. My collaborator for this piece is Andrew Bosman. The complete work can be viewed here Thanks so much Andrew… this poem and your image together worked out better than I could have hoped for.

  • Tree Of Life
    by Chris White

    It is with regret I carry an axe in my hand

    Vote Green this Saturday

  • To Bough Your Head
    by PhotogeniquE IPA

    Long years ago / you were born, / From a seed / Deep in the ground. / / You grew and stretched. / Your head rose / Above the others, / Until yo…

    Inspired by Simon Gladwin’s Twisted Sister / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this writing for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / / please visit Warren Willams and check out his art / / / /

  • murmur
    by Ushna Sardar

    “my love will never escape” / your voice dropped to a whisper / I could hear the whispering of the sea / *you were murmuring in my ear…

  • My Life As A Tree
    by demon

    Dropped upon the fertile soil / I am a tiny seed / Add to me a squirt of water / Include some golden rays / Suddenly I will germinate / Start…

  • MOONLIGHT THROUGH THE TREES
    by Sally Omar

    Look at the moon / Through the trees / Touch my heart / Feel the breeze / I am so in love / My soul is burning / The moonlight shining / I am y…

    Thank you, Hilary!!!! / Please check out my friend Hilarydougill’s other awesome artwork & writings on RB / / hilarydougill

  • Run For Freedom!
    by adgray

    Freedom is calling me I can taste it on my tongue / was that a whimper a shout a bark / I cant see anything but the trees and the fence / le…

    I have again been inspired to write poetry by a fellow RB artist Mr Michael Bermingham He is moving and posted this Photo of the area he’s moving to. Enjoy! :O)

  • Help Me
    by Gary L. Suddath

    Feel The Coolness On Your Skin / As You Set Beside Me Close Your Eyes And Be Lost in Thought…

  • Peter and the Tree
    by Pilgrim

    Heavy rains finally broke the drought / A large eucalypt, perhaps 5 feet across, came down / Falling across a fence, it needed to be clear…

    Poem about early friendship, memory, life. It is for my first friend. That first deep friendship is as memorable as one’s first love. Maybe it is one’s first love. / / (The poem is not about Peter O’Sullivan whose obituary I have written also.)

  • Free Falling
    by Kristy Lee

    Free falling…you touched me. A fellow leaf from another tree, / destined to meet on a journey / of togetherness, strength and tenderness…

    A gentle leaf swaying in the breeze and touching my heart.

  • Pixie's Daughter
    by David Haviland

    Inspired by the play of light on water.

    Inspired by play of light on Water.

  • The Functional Forest (Story)
    by Damian

    ‘I knew it, I just fricken’ knew it,’ Ron muttered, and flicked on an additional bank of lights. The scene revealed itself, and his mouth…

    The title ‘The Functional Forest’ is a play on the term ‘functional foods’, foods that have been modified to contain something additional and beneficial, like more vitamins. A science fiction story exploring the modification of plants for human purposes, inspired by the idea of plant intelligence (a real concept in biology at the moment).

  • Every Day
    by Brett Foster

    “They didn’t stop breathing out did they, Grandpa?” / “No, child.” / “We breathed in too much didn’t we?” / “Yes, child.”

    I have lost count now because the number is finally too insignificant, but to this day I have planted in excess of 800 trees. How many have you planted? Forgive me this, I don’t publish my soapbox very often but this material world really neads a good shaking now and then.

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