2022 poetry marathon hour 2 – “the fading fae forest”
Prompt line chosen from
“Stopping by woods on a snowy evening” by Robert Frost
~line selected: ‘Whose woods these are I think I know’~
The woods were astonishingly beautiful
They were
They WERE
Lush, a verdant green that was an invitation in and of itself
So SO achingly lovely that even now, years later, the longing bites deep in my chest
It really should have been a clue
Being so green
Nothing here is like that
So whose woods were these?
I returned, to find them gone
How does one move a forest?
Thinking back I wondered for so long
Wondered on which strange land such beauty was loaned from
But whose woods these are I think I know now
And in truth the Ents seem the most likely shepherds for such a move
I hope, if I am lucky, that will I see their fair forest pass by before I leave this world
To see that truely *impossible* green just one. more. time.
…. and sooth the longing in my aching heart that has truly never left it
Merry – LordCricket 2022 poetry marathon