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Friday, 22 May 2026

Life is simple

The prompt for the local poetry group was Public speech 
The prompt for Poets and storytellers United was to be inspired by a dead tree

So naturally my dead tree is giving a TED talk 😂


The poem is linked to  DVerse Poets
OpenLinkNight #408
 

                              














Life Is Simple
TED Talk by a dead tree

He drops his last dead leaf,
gnarled fingers unclenching,
scraping his ancient throat.

He looks at the audience.
Humans
Restless
Scrolling

Then he begins
Stop, people
Just stop

I have watched you for centuries.
You pass me
like weather through bone
heads down,
hearts elsewhere.

Meanwhile,
my tangled roots
prepare for the coming spring.
Flowers rise
from my rotten bark.

Life breathes
through my hollow skeleton
every single day.

So stop.
Inhale the oxygen
I have spent my whole life exhaling.

Everything is entangled.
You are not separate from this dance.
Connect.

The sky remembers you.
The earth will carry you.
Life is simple.


22 comments:

  1. Wonderful imagery, feeling, and message!

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  2. A wonderfully strong poem - in images and words - if only we could listen more to the world around us - Jae

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  3. "Everything is entangled. You are not separate from this dance."

    Oh, that is so true!

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  4. Lindo e impressionante ,tão verdadeiro discurso! Ficou nota mil!! beijos, chica

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  5. The sentiments from this tree are really clever. Nice one

    Thanks for dropping by my blog

    Much love

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  6. I especially like; "Meanwhile, my tangled roots prepare for the coming spring." A lovely introspective poem.

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  7. Good wisdom. We should all stop and see world around us more often.

    Have a lovely day.

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  8. I like "Everything is entangled...Connect." That is what trees silently say!

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  9. Beautiful, resonant words.
    If only we paused more often to hear what the world, and even its silent trees, are trying to tell us. 🌿

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  10. It’s good advice. Stop for a while, take in your surroundings, enjoy and appreciate the interplay of all life, and understand that nothing really dies. It is all recycled to begin life anew.

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  11. I love this message:

    So stop.
    Inhale the oxygen
    I have spent my whole life exhaling.

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  12. Luckily, I think those of us who write poetry usually do observe nature's details...or at least more than most.

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  13. Very beautifully said that everything is entangled.
    It's true that none of us are separate from the dance.

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  14. Nature and us are not separate. Beautiful message.

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  15. I love this idea. I wish some trees could give TED Talks!

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  16. Oh we are part of the tree... so stopping up makes sense

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  17. So profound! I just touched a cottonwood tree that I call, "The Twins." Because it is conjoined, or separated into two huge trunks. I always touch it when I go by. Trees are the most majestic plants in the world.

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  18. A Ted Talk for the ages! Committing your write to as much memory as I may have left LOL.

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  19. everything is entangled, like it or not

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  20. This is brilliant, Marja! And, I love that tree.

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Thank you!!