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Revision as of 21:06, 16 November 2021
"Sleeping Trees" is an essay by Karl Jones.
Sleeping Trees
Context: "what have the plants taught you?"
I once asked trees (here in Minnesota) if they feel pain during winter, from the cold.
"We sleep," replied the trees.
When I say "I once asked", I mean it literally ... summer, years ago, while leaning against a tree and wondering how it responded to winter.
So I asked the tree — this one specific tree — if it felt pain.
[I am a scientist first, but a poet also.]
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