, by Mel
Mark Sallee

Some Beech

 
The oak and hickory look down and say,
 “Look at that beech climbing it’s way,
 What’s wrong with that tree?
 We are superior, we are supreme!
 Our wood is highly sought after,
    What good are you?”
 
The beech, standing tall, replied with a grin,
I may not be prized for the wood within.
But my leaves provide shelter and shade,
My nuts feed the creatures
And I’m home to many, with my unique features.
 
I may not be superior, I may not be supreme,
But in the forest, we are all part of the team.
Every tree has its place, every tree has a role,
We all contribute together, to make the forest whole.
 
So dear Oak and hickory, with your wood so fine,
Remember we are all essential, in mother natures design.
For the strength of the forest lies in it’s diversity,
And every tree matters, in the grand tapestry.
 
mark

Looks good as written.

@Vic Evora: thank you Vic. Means a lot.

Seems fine, like the message and rhyme

@Barb Clarke: coming from you I guess I'll have to re -think. I know I'm way to critical of myself. But thank you kind lady.

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