IN SEINE FIELD
She’s in Seine Field, east of a nearby gate,
with her arms aiming at the fearsome sky,
as if proclaiming to all the trees, and
all the birds, all the humans, and all the
creeping beings, all the grasses, all the flowers,
all the elements of earth and sky and
all the spirits of those that came before
and the force of those who will come after:
I am here and I am perfect!
I absorb your bright sun, and rejoice in
your stormy clouds. I shake away your salt
winds that have taken many good men down ,
and I withstand your blasts of cold and your
furious summer fires; my roots are deep
and suck the nourishment of this dear land;
my limbs, long and limber , protect my core;
my elegant needles are dense and lush.
I am here and I am perfect!
And even when that day comes when branches
drop and my limbs crack and my trunk decays;
when my glorious needles curl , yellow
and fall, when even light breezes threaten
my ability to stand straight and tall –
even when that end day comes and I fear
I can’t provide shade to the wanderer
and home to the joyous souls of Seine Field, still
I am here and I am perfect!
Marty Luster
Encore, first posted January 1, 2012 in memory of Barbara’s mom.


Dignity, strength and picture perfect
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Hi Marty….it’s wonderful to have your photos and poetry back! I remember as a child being driven by the seine fields and hearing an explanation of their use…back in the day! My best to you, terry in Maine
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This is a very “special one for sure” thanks for sharing and the words very special for sure. Thanks 🙂
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Nice photo. Let’s invite Jerry Seinfeld to see the Glosta Seine Field?
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A beautiful poem. My daughter and I walk our dogs there often. I will think of your words…..a blessing. Thank you, Peggy Wakeman
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Beautiful shot, Marty ~ carol, xxx
gradually building my Word Press blog now ~ anartistreflects
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