Tiny Chambers

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  • Nature
    • Tinytree
    • Beginning a new adventure; a new stage in life.

    Poem Commentary

    I will never look at the dense forest floor the same way again...

    Tiny Chambers

    I wondered off the beaten path
    to explore the mossy forest floor
    the thick soft leaves hid many things
    but not what I had expected.

    I lost my sandal there between two rocks
    up to my knee I sank.
    I felt dried leaves and rough tree roots
    embed between my toes.

    I looked down the hole once I was out
    and was thoroughly amazed.
    Little chambers lined up there
    all warm and musty smelling.

    Some creature had packed the fallen leaves
    between the dense small roots
    I used several sticks to find my shoe
    But it was to no avail.

    The more I prodded the further it went
    years and years of dropping leaves
    made walls and beds for some small head
    to sleep away the harsh weather.



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    icu2 commented on Tiny Chambers

    03-17-2010

    I'll bet he found use of your shoe too. What a lovely insightful poem on various aspects of nature.

    StandingBear commented on Tiny Chambers

    03-01-2010

    It's really great the creature wasn't there at the time your leg slipped into it's home. An original write! SBear

    dancinghawk commented on Tiny Chambers

    03-01-2010

    i love that you lost your shoe and found someone else's path! lol ... wonders all around us all the time, indeed ... thx for the post!! -dh

    Forestbird commented on Tiny Chambers

    02-23-2010

    For some reason my comment for this poem went to night lights.

    WordSlinger commented on Tiny Chambers

    02-21-2010

    I like this when they get home, they'll be like some one has been here, some ones been here, was it Goldilocks?? :) Nice write for the morning, ty WS

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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