Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, stay awhile
Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, stay awhile
Mary Oliver, the beloved poet and naturalist, has a way of capturing the beauty and wonder of the natural world in her words. In her poem "When I Am Among the Trees," Oliver writes, "Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, stay awhile." This simple yet profound line speaks to the deep connection that Oliver feels with the trees and the natural world as a whole.For Oliver, the trees are not just inanimate objects, but living beings with their own presence and voice. When she is among the trees, she feels their energy and their call to be present in the moment, to slow down and appreciate the beauty that surrounds her. The trees, with their rustling leaves and swaying branches, seem to beckon her to stay awhile, to linger in their presence and soak in the peace and tranquility that they offer.