After I Fell in the Forest
author’s note:
I hope I’ve remembered this quote accurately:
When told that a certain woman was very humble, Dorothy Parker replied, “She has a lot to be humble about.”
AFTER I FELL IN THE FOREST
I never felt the trees
until I fell in the forest
and as I lay face down, trying
to find the strength to stand again
I began to feel
the watchful quiet all around:
aliens communicating without sound.
I’ve listened intently
many times since
and though I still can’t
decipher their silent speech
I sense the trees pity my weakness.
Perhaps I return because
I want their empathy
after being beaten in battle.
Humility is a virtue--is honesty.
But I will only prostrate myself
before beings wise enough
to feel compassion for a fallen fool.
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© 2021, Michael R. Patton
I hope I’ve remembered this quote accurately:
When told that a certain woman was very humble, Dorothy Parker replied, “She has a lot to be humble about.”
AFTER I FELL IN THE FOREST
I never felt the trees
until I fell in the forest
and as I lay face down, trying
to find the strength to stand again
I began to feel
the watchful quiet all around:
aliens communicating without sound.
I’ve listened intently
many times since
and though I still can’t
decipher their silent speech
I sense the trees pity my weakness.
Perhaps I return because
I want their empathy
after being beaten in battle.
Humility is a virtue--is honesty.
But I will only prostrate myself
before beings wise enough
to feel compassion for a fallen fool.
you tube channel
© 2021, Michael R. Patton
Labels: compassion, empathy, forest, honesty, humble, humility, meditation, new age, peace, pity, poem, poetry, silence, spirituality, spoken word, trees, wisdom
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