Woodland Dreams in Daydreaming on the Porch

  • Sept. 16, 2021, 6:12 p.m.
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…if thou hast learned a truth which needs
No school of long experience, that the world
Is full of guilt and misery, and has seen
Enough of all its sorrows, crimes and cares,
To tire thee of it, enter this wild wood
And view the Haunts of Nature. The calm shade
Shall bring a kindred calm, and the sweet breeze
That makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balm
To thy sick heart. Thou wilt find nothing here
Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men
…Partake the deep contentment…
…The sun from the blue sky
Looks in and sheds a blessing on the scene….
…The cool wind,
That stirs the stream in play, shall come to thee,
Like one that loves thee, nor will let thee pass
Ungreeted, and shall give its light embrace.



Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood
William Cullen Bryant


I found this poem in an old volume of “The Poems of William Cullen Bryant,” dated 1855. I love those old books that I come across in the used books place I frequent. I remember from grade school the nature poetry of this 19th century American writer, but rarely see it nowadays, as is the case with so much poetry. We don’t read it like people once did.

There is no place that offers quite the comfort and peace of a path through woods. When I enter the woods I know so well on my walks at the nature preserves, I feel a deep sense of gratitude and calm. I am leaving the world with it troubles and worries behind me for a time, entering a place where the only sounds are the birdsong, the sqirrels scampering in the leaves, and the wind in the trees.

Some days it is totally still, no wind and few sounds. Those walks make me think deeply of life, of ways I can live more in tune with what truly matters. I can silently meditate as I walk, looking into the woods around me, up into the leaves and to the blue sky above. When I leave, I am able to face life more calmly and, hopefully, with more courage and strength of mind and heart.

Woodland Dreams
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gypsy spirit September 17, 2021

Ah yes, the healing calmness of a woodland is something we all frequently yearn for, as is the sea often too ( though sometimes the sea is wild and exhilarating of course) . That is a beautiful poem you discovered, I almost felt like I was there too. thanks p

Oswego gypsy spirit ⋅ September 17, 2021

Thanks, I do love certain poems by that poet and also a contemporary John Greenleaf Whittier.

The weather is starting to slowly get a bit cooler, so I can plan to go my favorite park with large woodlands soon. :) In summer it’s out of the question.

gypsy spirit Oswego ⋅ September 17, 2021 (edited September 17, 2021)

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I hope you take your camera when you do....you can still 'be in the moment' but take a second or two to share it with us as well. smiles

Oswego gypsy spirit ⋅ September 17, 2021

I will indeed! 😌

Oswego gypsy spirit ⋅ September 17, 2021

“The lies we tell ourselves” — that makes sense as a great cause of suffering because we’ll never be at peace with ourselves when we continually do that.

Jinn September 17, 2021

There is a certain peace to be had in the woods or by a shore.

Marg September 19, 2021

I love the image of a sunlit path through trees - I just instantly want to walk down it and see where it takes me! :)

Oswego Marg ⋅ September 20, 2021

I am so intrigued by those sunlit paths! I want to immediately photograph them!

Marg Oswego ⋅ September 22, 2021

Same here :)

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