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*Mar*Here is a poem inspired by the emotional spirit of your essay—written
in a *non-Cartesian, biospheric, intuitive voice*:
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*The Forest That Remembers Us*

In the deep green silence
where roots speak slow truths,
the world is not a machine—
it is a breath,
a pulse,
a trembling knowing.

The trees do not think in lines,
they think in circles,
in fragrances,
in the soft electricity of belonging.
Their leaves whisper futures
long before our calendars awaken.

The river hears the mountains dreaming.
The wind keeps the diaries of birds.
Even the stones remember
the footsteps of vanished rains.

But we—
we built our minds like cages of angles,
airtight with explanations,
starved of wonder.
We forgot
that every creature is a question
and every answer is alive.

Mechanized eyes do not see
the sorrow of a cut root,
the confusion of a poisoned stream,
the grief of a sky
that has lost its forests.

Yet Nature, patient mother of all pulses,
still waits for us
in the last quiet places.

If you walk there without your armor—
without your clocks,
your diagrams,
your cleverness—
she may open her ancient door
and let you feel again
the honest trembling
of the world that holds you.

And perhaps, for a moment,
the future will not be unknown,
the past will not be gone,
and truth will not be hidden—
because you will remember
that you too are a living note
in the symphony of the Biosphere.
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If you’d like, I can write:
🌿 a shorter version
🔥 a more intense, prophetic version
💧 a gentler, prayer-like version
🌙 or a poem in the style of any poet you name.

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