Among the woods, so tall and grand,
A silent witness to the land,
With every leaf and every bough,
They stand in grace, so still, so proud.
Their roots dig deep within the earth,
A testament to life and birth,
Each ring a story, ages told,
In whispers soft, their tales unfold.
Under their shade, where shadows play,
The world slows down, in peace we stay,
With branches wide, they shelter all,
From summer’s heat to autumn’s fall.
Oh, trees, you are a gift so rare,
A natural wonder, beyond compare,
In every forest, park, and glade,
Your beauty shines, and does not fade.