REDWOOD
Let’s sing our hearts out for
these old trees and whisper our secrets
to the ears of these patient woods
holding the memories of
many Native Americans in this land
with diameters of their heart
thick as those untold stories
thick as the skin of enslaved women
thick as the skin of immigrants
who worked day and night
for a loaf of bread to eat in silence
Let’s sing our hearts out for
these tolerant redwood trees
that can show us the roots
of many human agonies
We’ll have our day
when layer by layer our stories
will be told by these redwoods
planted by Indians, Blacks
and working hands
REDWOOD/Mahnaz Badihian was last modified: November 20th, 2016 by