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02-02-2020 02:33 PM
Perhaps it’s no coincidence that it was written on Groundhog Day, (which originated in Pennsylvania in 1887), as many of us think of spring— and trees blooming— on this day.
02-02-2020 02:44 PM
When writing up an account of a collegue's great-uncle who had fought in World War I with "The Fighting Irish" from New York City, I discovered that Joyce Kilmer had volunteered for, and was a part of, The Fighting Irish Brigade.
02-02-2020 04:15 PM - edited 02-02-2020 04:21 PM
After retirement, my uncle worked as a ranger at the Joyce Kilmer National Forest in Graham County, NC. Visiting as a girl, I walked the forest with him at closing time and we'd read the poem out loud together. My uncle was a WW2 survivor, with PTSD as a medic. A tender man. Thank you for posting and prompting sweet memories of my dad's hometown. It's this memory that helped me love TREE OF LIFE jewelry and symbolism. Plus, I married a guy with a 'tree' name.
02-02-2020 04:21 PM
I have learned so much on the forums today! Thanks @Oznell I always loved this poem. Maybe he was dreaming of the summer on a cold dreary winters day. 🌳
02-02-2020 05:48 PM
And I've learned so much on this thread today, @godi -- it's so heartening how the mere mention of a tree poem brings up all these thoughts, interesting facts and tender remembrances by posters.... lovely!
02-02-2020 06:24 PM - edited 02-02-2020 08:11 PM
Thank you for the beautiful memories this poem brings. I’m Reading and thinking of it as I watch the rays of a pink sunset flow through the trunks of this old Forrest which is my home.
As others mentioned doing, I spent a good part of my childhood in trees. @jeanlake spoke of the Joyce Kilmer National Forrest here in NC, which is a beautiful, special spot.
The stories of the men lost in that war seem especially poignant, The Great War to End All Wars, they thought. My grandfather was there.
Just one more thing, The poem “September” Louis McNiece is very special to me, as a September baby. One of the young, ‘romantics’ who were lost in WW 1.
*** of note the date 02/02/2020 hasn’t happened in 900 years.
02-02-2020 07:43 PM
02-02-2020 07:47 PM
I always loved this poem.
02-02-2020 07:54 PM
@Oznell Thank you so much for this, Trees is on my list of favorites. I love it so much I read it three times.
02-02-2020 08:15 PM - edited 02-03-2020 01:02 AM
My father sang this poem, so I learned it as a song, wonder how many others learned it that way. Was a surprise to learn in grade school that poem was the original form.
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