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Mark Dohle

Two trees

July 12, 2009 | Comment icon 12 comments
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We have a sidewalk here going East and West laid in different colors of stone… black, and tan and white ending in a little cul-de-sac. Very tiny actually, connected to another sidewalk going North and South. I often like to walk there in the early morning, long before the sun shows it rays.

In the far past, perhaps about 30 years ago, two trees were planted at this spot, where the two sidewalks meet. Corentine was Paul’s assistant; Paul being the one in charge of the placement of plants around the area. . Corentine planted these trees on his own, which caused a little tempest in a tea pot. In the end the trees remained, though Paul was angry for quite a while afterwards, yet in the end it faded, the waves once again became calm.

The trees grew and though I never learned their names, I got to love watching them grow and thrive. Two twins, growing side by side, the same size, same leaves, green in summer and red in spring and fall. Little trees, not more than ten feet high when full grown, yet strong of limb and graceful in form, they almost seemed to be in a dancing pose. I used to think that at night when no one was around, they would come together in a mad waltz around the lawn, which would make me smile, for when young, dancing was a passion of mine.

Until one year in the mid eighties, one of them simply died, the way things do, just cease. So it was cut down, and for awhile only the stump remained; then over time it was also gone. So the one remained, alone, forlorn, at least it seemed to me, though the feeling was mine, hung upon the tree, like a sad Christmas ornament. So every year I would enjoy its red leaves in spring and fall and green leaves in summer and in the winter the beauty of its limbs placed against the moon and star filled sky.
Then, last year, it to seemed to be ailing, its leaves not as plentiful as before. One morning I noticed that no leaves were coming up at all, unobserved before. Perhaps because I took the tree for granted, its beauty, and comely limbs that graced the canvas as I look up into the dark sky…. I foolishly thought would always be there. Then it was gone, and only a stump remained. It is still there, for the tree was cut down a short while ago. I did not know this was going to happen, but not surprised, for things die and cease, don’t they?

Well in between the death of the first and second tree, Paul died, he fell in his room and his brain bled, so he also went the way of all things, what was once there now gone. Frank lived for many more years, yet one day, he simply lay back and peacefully died, and he too joined the majority that have lived and moved on, ceased, or whatever you want to call what happens at death.

So this morning, during my walk, as I looked at that stump, I feared that when the remnant was gone, the memory of Corentine and Paul would also die away, for that happens also, the fading, the forgetting, becoming perhaps just a vague memory, so I said a prayer for them, perhaps this will keep their memory alive.

Temporality, easy to lay aside and not contemplate, can when reflected upon both calm and terrify, truly a double edged sword cutting both ways. For one day I to will be just a vague memory and eventually forgotten; just a head stone in a cemetery, that perhaps people will look at and wonder; who was he?

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Comment icon #3 Posted by Owlscrying 16 years ago
Beautiful. Nature reflecting us.
Comment icon #4 Posted by behaviour??? 16 years ago
Wherever you go leave a mark Thanks B???
Comment icon #5 Posted by clubfoot O.M.G. 16 years ago
Sobering, but temporality beautifully captured Mark. Given the fleetingness of life, I guess it highlights the importance of living each day to the full and appreciating the beauty of life around us....................while we can.
Comment icon #6 Posted by markdohle 16 years ago
Telperion and Laurelin... RIP. This was a beautiful entry. Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it. peace mark
Comment icon #7 Posted by markdohle 16 years ago
Thanks everyone for you comments. In a hurry, going to be on the run all day long, I hate mondays sometimes ;;-)). Peace mark
Comment icon #8 Posted by Mistydawn 16 years ago
So poignantly sad and moving.
Comment icon #9 Posted by markdohle 16 years ago
The most beautiful things we encounter in life, are the ones most likely to leave their Mark. These are the images that stay with us the longest, and are the memories we're less likely to forget. Beautiful writing Mark Thank you friend, I am happy you liked it. peace mark
Comment icon #10 Posted by markdohle 16 years ago
Beautiful. Nature reflecting us. Yes, nature does talk to us, if we just listen. peace mark Wherever you go leave a mark Thanks B??? Yeah, hope it is a good one ;-). Peace mark Sobering, but temporality beautifully captured Mark. Given the fleetingness of life, I guess it highlights the importance of living each day to the full and appreciating the beauty of life around us....................while we can. Yes true, hard to remember, at least for me. peace mark So poignantly sad and moving. Thank you very much. Peace mark
Comment icon #11 Posted by cathya 16 years ago
This is very sad. Although it's true, we all end up passing on, this was also very depressing.
Comment icon #12 Posted by markdohle 16 years ago
This is very sad. Although it's true, we all end up passing on, this was also very depressing. Thanks for your comment. You never know how something will be read, no right or wrong way, but I did not mean it to be that way. Peace and thanks again. peace mark


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