Rappahannock News

A Noble Tree

- CHARLENE JAMES-DUGUID

So much a symbol,

Its life in nature

Often blurred,

The bark and branches, Leaves and roots Recede, surrenderi­ng

To its renowned as a noble tree.

Sacred to all who see it,

The basics of its history overwhelme­d, Causing awe and speechless wonder. The magnificen­t, ancient tree, Sadly bent at last,

Unable to stand against the storm.

Three hundred years

Of rings record times of Growth and plenty, Draught and saving showers, Whispering dew and silent breezes.

All gone.

The farm will continue.

The farmer will mow and plow. Yet,

Never the same Without the signature presence.

Gone. The Chestnut Oak.

 ?? BY WILLIAM PETTY ??
BY WILLIAM PETTY

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