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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Climbing

I'll admit, it's been awhile since I last climbed a tree, but when I was a kid, I practically lived in one! 

We had the perfect climbing tree, a maple, in our backyard, and whenever my family wanted me, they could usually find me there.  I ate snacks in the tree, did homework up there, played games with my sister and my friends, and read countless books while perched on my favorite branch. 

I found the following poem recently and it made me smile, remembering the days when I felt exactly like this....


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Climbing

The trunk of a tree
is the road for me
on a sunny summer day.


Up the bark
that is brown and dark
through tunnels of leaves that sway
and tickle my knees
in the trembly breeze,
that's where I make my way.


Leaves in my face
and twigs in my hair
in a squeeze of a place,
but I don't care!


Some people talk
of a summer walk
through clover and weeds and hay.


Some people stride
where the hills are wide
and the rocks are speckled gray.


But the trunk of a tree
is the road for me
on a sunny summer day.


by Aileen L. Fisher

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