Aminata Speaks
Redbird laughing: Hi ant.
Boy: Why do you call me ant?
Redbird: You are always walking
around making trails.
Boy laughing: Your grandfather
was a dinosaur
Old Quercus shaking: You two
young’uns
got me laughing so hard
I’m dropping acorns.
All three laughing: Oh! Hi Freckles!
Freckles: We are, all of us, simply fruiting
bodies of much older and larger, unseen
interlacing filamentous networks.
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Amazing conversation, love it. Freckles is clearly the life of the party. : )
Lol…..Freckles…lol
This is clever and fun!
😆 thanknyou
Freckles is a rather educated tree, isn’t he? I’d like to hear more conversation. Do they have cross-talk? Please give me more gossip from the trees.
❤️
sweet flash play/fable
Thank you Gabby
For saying that, yeah I’m trying to learn more scripting and this one juat popped up. Thanks again
You are so freaking weird, Coleman. It’s one of the things I love about you. 😏
True story 😉 and mutual.
This comment made me belly laugh.
😆
Dropped into another world.
Fun. And so many questions!
Lol….you said “dropped”…lol
Clever conversation!
Thanks linda 😀
You are 100% weird Coleman.
I thought of the Ents in Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
Truth! Thanks Manny 😊
Oh Freckles, coming in strong with the depth!
This is so fun and imaginative.
Love this.
lol: Old Quercus shaking: You two/young’uns/got me laughing so hard/I’m dropping acorns.
And, like Manny, I thought of the Ents in The Two Towers (LOTR).
And like, Linda, more conversations please!
Well, you certainly took me some place I hadn’t expected to go today! unseen/interlacing filamentous networks – and so we are. Thanks for the offbeatness!
“We are, all of us, simply fruiting/bodies”
If this is not the most gorgeous line. I love it.
I love all the comments this one is getting. I read your poem twice and going in for a third. So very quirky and fun. “Your grandfather is a dinosaur” is so funny and quirky.
I love all the comments this one is getting. I read your poem twice and going in for a third. So very quirky and fun. “Your grandfather is a dinosaur” is so funny.