The Tree Is Here, Still, In Pure Stone Poem by Pablo Neruda

The Tree Is Here, Still, In Pure Stone

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The tree is here, still, in pure stone,
in deep evidence, in solid beauty,
layered, through a hundred million years.
Agate, cornelian, gemstone
transmuted the timber and sap
until damp corruptions
fissured the giant's trunk
fusing a parallel being:
the living leaves
unmade themselves
and when the pillar was overthrown
fire in the forest, blaze of the dust-cloud,
celestial ashes mantled it round,
until time, and the lava, created
this gift, of translucent stone.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shaun Cronick 02 May 2020

Solid beauty enshrined in solid stone. A rock of a poem.

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Dr Antony Theodore 25 September 2019

until time, and the lava, created this gift, of translucent stone. a very fine poem of the great Neruda

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Dr Antony Theodore 21 August 2019

celestial ashes mantled it round, until time, and the lava, created this gift, of translucent stone. great expressions born out of imagination. thank u dear Neruda

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