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I'd Be a Mighty Oak
by Sharron Tyrrell
copyright 03-11-2002


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Here I stand a towering oak
powerful and strong.

In my arms rest many birds
singing soulful songs.

In the gentle breeze my limbs they sway
and rattle my fine leaves.

Beneath my shade lies a granite stone
near which a family greaves.

When I need somehow to scratch an itch
I'll call on the fine woodpecker.

Around my feet in the dawn of day
play tiny mouse defenders.

In winter time when I shed my leaves
I have branches cold and bare.

On a stormy day in a cape of white
I'd be warm without a care.

So I'll stand right here in this meadow green
and grow bigger every day.

As years go by witness many sights
as I stand right here and sway.









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03-12-2002 Peggy Bertrand    

Beautiful poem.


03-11-2002 Kay Lee Kelly    

Lovely to think of the wonders of the Oak.
I still want to be a willow.
Lovely poem.


03-11-2002 Treena Turner    

It kinda makes you feel as if you are the Oak while you are reading it...nice:)


03-11-2002 John Mcleod    

This was very good Sharron, you have obviously gave much thought to the writing of this one. I think that I would be Cactus because the chances are I would be left alone instead of people hassling me and I could daydream all day. LOL


John


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