The Silent Wood

In silent woods where whispers glide, I stroll among the gnarled old trees; With every step, the earth’s soft sigh, Brings solace borne upon the breeze.

The sunlight dapples on the ground, A golden quilt of light and shade; And in this sacred, hallowed ground, I find my thoughts from worry laid.

Each leaf a prayer, each branch a guide, In nature’s arms, I am unchained; For in her stillness, all collide, As heart and earth become unfeigned.

  • Thomas Woolner