You told me trees could speak
and the only reason one heard
silence in the forest
was that they had all been born knowing different languages.

That night I went into the forest
to bury dictionaries under roots,
so many books in so many tongues
as to insure speech.

and now this very moment,
the forest seems alive
with whispers and murmurs and rumblings of sound
wind-rushed into my ears.

I do not speak any language
that crosses the silence around me
but how soothing to know
that the yearning and grasping embodied
in trees’ convoluted and startling shapes
is finally being fulfilled
in their wind shouts to each other.

Yet we who both speak English
and have since we were born
are moving ever farther apart
even as branch tips touch.

Autor: Carol Goodman

You told me trees could speak<br />		and the only reason one heard<br />		silence in the forest<br />was that they had all been born knowing different languages.<br /><br />That night I went into the forest<br />to bury dictionaries under roots,<br />so many books in so many tongues<br />as to insure speech.<br /><br />and now this very moment,<br />the forest seems alive<br />with whispers and murmurs and rumblings of sound<br />wind-rushed into my ears.<br /><br />I do not speak any language<br />that crosses the silence around me<br />but how soothing to know<br />that the yearning and grasping embodied<br />in trees’ convoluted and startling shapes<br />is finally being fulfilled<br />in their wind shouts to each other.<br /><br />Yet we who both speak English<br />and have since we were born<br />are moving ever farther apart<br />even as branch tips touch. - Carol Goodman




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