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Serenity (a poem)?

Inspired by a Russian forest, deforestation, and war. Copyrighted and published under a penname, so no stealing. Hope you like it.


A silver sky melts beyond the clouds,
An expanse of black lies infinite in its path;
Folds of dark velvet draped lovingly
Over the glimmering moon.
Leaves of mighty oak and slender birch
Flying boundless past the praying stars,
While emerald walls and fallen towers
Watch over these ancient woods.
Eyes of rich umber, scarred and burned,
Tell tales of wars fought long ago
When this ground was far too young
Even for the crumbling rotten logs.
In silence, dark and frigid waters pass
The resting willow weeping here,
Like blood from the wounds of men,
And drift beneath the waking forest.
Screams of hunting and hunted
Linger over forgotten bones,
While nightingales twittle softly
In the shadows of the wind.
Tonight, the world that man has built
Will slumber gently with no regret.
But the one they have destroyed
Shall never sleep.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I love that this peom includes violence that cannot be expressed except in the most beautiful way possible.