The Forest of Dead Trees, by Mark Turbyfill

The Forest of Dead Trees

I climbed up the rough mountain-side
Through the forest of dead trees.   I touched their smooth, stark limbs,
And learned much of the white beauty of death.   Whose taut, slender thigh was this?
And this, whose gracious throat?   O Life, you are not more beautiful
Than this silent, curving death is beautiful!

poems.one - Mark Turbyfill

Mark Turbyfill