Life After Death
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Based on this blog post I believe this may be the last stanza of a longer poem, but I can't find any proof of that on The Googles.
These things I know: How the living go on living And how the dead go on living with them So that in a forest Even a dead tree casts a shadow And the leaves fall one by one And the branches break in the wind And the bark peels off slowly And the trunk cracks And the rain seeps in through the cracks And the truck falls to the ground And the moss covers stand in the spring the rabbits find it And build their nest Inside the dead tree So that nothing is wasted in nature Or in love. — Laura Gilpin