I WILL BE A TREE

Teena Johnson 1983 (New Jersey)



I will be a TREE- The plant having a permanent woody trunk
Growing to an extraordinary height but grounded in the dirt is where I’m sunk
I will be a TREE-That withstands all kinds of weather
Enduring through all the seasons of nature
Adapting to the climate change but the core of who I am remains the same
I will be a TREE- Trees tell stories for centuries
And branch out genealogies because of their longevity
I will be a TREE- Which branches that the wise old owl sits in
Dropping gems on my children’s children
I will be a TREE- I was given the nickname because of my physical make up
Yet it means I will never stay down but am destined to rise up
I will be a TREE- Even the ones that hung strange fruit of my ancestry
Souls that died to be free from slavery
I will be a TREE- Planted by the waters which spreads out its roots by the river
And does not see when the heat comes
I will be a TREE- My leaves are green, never having drought
Because my trust is and is in Yahweh and it is HIM I do not doubt.
I will be a TREE- That is where Elohim gave his life as the ultimate sacrifice
Shredding his blood for the remission of sin
And with my belief in him I know I am forgiven
So proudly I except the comparison
Because being a TREE bears a profound reputation.

About this poem

I was inspired to write this poem from a nickname I was given in high school " Teena Tree". I thought about how I would liken myself to how significant a tree is in nature, in the scriptures, and in history.

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Written on August 06, 1983

Submitted by SweetTee83 on February 28, 2024

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Scheme AABBCDEFGHHEEBIJJKFGGG
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,274
Words 257
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 22

Teena Johnson

Philadelphia, Pa native now residing in Camden, NJ with almost 30yrs of poetry writing experience. A poet that loves words and knows how powerful they are. A writer that is skilled with a pen. more…

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