By: Charles Xue
I am the only tree here
In what was a giant forest
And I didn’t shed a tear
While the rest of the trees disappeared
When I was a sapling
They would always tease me
They wouldn’t let me sing
Saying it was weird
Well I got the last laugh
And that’s that, nothing more
Now that they’ve been cut in half
And I’m still standing tall
They would steal my sunlight
And extend their leaves on top of mine
And I would shiver in fright
Whenever I saw a little creature
But that just made me stronger
And when the drought came
Only I could endure hunger
Luckily for them, most survived
Oh, but there was more to come
Such as lumberjacks and a hurricane
That year, only I could bear a plum
While they tried to recover
When the lumberjacks came
They chopped down the stronger trees
Leaving me the same
Luckily for them, some survived
Now I had all the space
To branch out my branches
I grew with unparalleled grace
While the others tried to recover
When the hurricane came
The other trees resisted
Like moths to a flame
I bent with the wind, and didn’t topple over
Now I’m the only one standing
With no one left to tease me
The world is demanding
But I kept expanding