Two Trees standing tall in the dark
both have future each has a path
one took tomorrow
the other the past
each has good reason
to fear it’s path
when the wind blew
one would sail on it’s tide
cross the oceans
to seek and find
the other would stiffen
and fight with the breeze
let go of horizons
littered with it’s dreams
I can’t see
which tree is me
When winter called
and frost bit their leave
it gave no comfort
in it’s colourless freeze
one would keep hope
when spring comes at last
it’ll be reunited
with the sent of the grass
One would remember
that once in the past
it has seen all these things
and new it would pass
as time is a traveller
and passes through all
whatever your future
whatever you call
I can’t see
Which Tree is me
So weather you’re
searching for something
deep within
like the comfort of a stranger
for you to believe it
whether it frozen
in the depths of your mind
you’ll be desperate for freedom
at the end of your time
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