Embrace a Tree
Hug a tree for me
Find one you can wrap your arms
Around and hang on
Trees are like people
Some are so big that you can’t
Quite get around them
Like giant redwoods
All you can do is admire
Their magnificence
Some are just loners
They stand apart from others
Saying “Look at me!”
Some are connected
So tightly to each other
There’s no room to join
Others form a line
Saying, “Come and join us, but
You must look like us.”
Others welcome all
They are so hospitable
You just flock to them
Some are quite fruitful
They produce enough to share
And do every day

Others hide their fruit
Above gnarled exterior
Daring you to touch
Some are cold, distant
Dark and often depressing
Warning, “Keep away!”
I love trees who shine
Like bright, colorful people
Beckoning us near
Prickly trees are
Ones we try to steer clear of
Lest we should get caught
The young and tender
Beckon us to hold them tight
And protect their growth
Trees that nourish us
Are like the fruit-filled people
Who say, “Let me share.
Come see what I have.
Come taste of its sweet goodness.
I am rich with love.”
“Come sit beside me
Please let me give you some rest.
Come and embrace me.”
“I won’t hold my love
High above and out of reach;
Won’t put you at risk.”
“I’ll spread out my arms
And keep you safe from all harm.
I’ll listen. You talk!
Tell me your troubles.
Sit beneath my shade and rest.
Come, embrace a tree.”
We come in colors
Bright and shining as the sun.
Bare – when summer’s done
Trees are like people:
We hide our troubles inside
Deceptive faces.
Let’s learn from our trees.
Let’s let true colors shine through;
Show your true beauty.
Unlike this odd tree,
Keep your roots firmly grounded.
Embrace a tree now!
Thanks for visiting JanBeek today.
Tell me, what’s your favorite tree?
Which one is like you?
“Give some tree the gift of green again.
Let one bird sing.”
—From “When Autumn Came” by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
     translated by Naomi Lazard