Silence ’neath the Trees Dappled sunshine flecks the ground, Moving shades of green and brown, Writhing smoke from natures shade Billows up around the glade. The fallen leaves, decaying, dead, Feed green shoots new From hidden bed. Yet little joy they give to me, As tears from bough and leaf of tree Help provide their life within. For I have seen them all before, and know That I will see them yet again Before the rush of dizzy blood Obscures and clouds my brain. Music drowning out the breath Of stirring wind that brings the sound That often has been praised aloud. The sound of birds throughout the wood, Some trills that sound surpassing sweet Yet ruined by the rush and roar Of motor car, some near, some far. There is no peace, no silence here; The birds are whispers in the trees As lorries strip off all the leaves Of beech and elm and ancient oak That stood e’er roads and lights awoke. But still the roots so deep and strong Far, far beneath awake in song The clash of steel, the screams of death, A hopeless hope on face forlorn, Far from home and country torn To die like this on English soil. Bloodied hands and burning pain, I turn away and turn again To look into those eyes once clear Now clouded by the pain and fear Of mortal life, but soon to rest. An empty skull, a shred of skin Clings vainly still, though life within Had long ago departed. The ash and dust of many years Watered by the flowing tears, Of man and beast and tree, Though never yet by me. Forgotten by the pass of time, Though I that looked upon that face Still see too clear the turmoil there And turn and try to make escape For fear of fear itself laid bare. And I would tell a thousand lies To hide the secret of those eyes; The stab of pain, of much regret, A flaming sword of accusation Pointing still across the years. Yet what can I reply? The moving shades draw near to dusk And in the twilight shades of men That once there were and yet shall be Come flowing round to strangle me. Dappled moonlight flecks the ground, Moving shades of grey and brown, As dust and ash of all the years Is scattered by my falling tears. |