Imagine a Tree


Imagine a tree, draping under the weight of not the leaves that one would expect, but instead chains. A willow of some kind, trunk flecked with vibrant moss, near a still pond that while clearly beautiful, most would hesitate to touch.
Nature for so many is a blessing, an escape, a way to take a step away from the stresses of life, from expectations, from the things they seek to avoid. But it also has to be all of these things. Whenever one finds themselves outside, but not enjoying themselves, if they ever want to go back to their own life, they are seen as someone who is chained to these material needs that we need to have an inbuilt revulsion to. 
Normally, with this kind of tree, the leaves would cover the entire thing, creating a solid curtain to the ground. But this tree isn’t covered. It’s slightly barren, and it looks tired.


Author's Note: One of my friends did a drawing inspired by the idea for this piece and I absolutely love it! Because the work itself ended up being written after the drawing was made, I decided to include a picture of it here.

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