The Oak and the Whirlwind
This poem was written for a teacher, friend and co-worker - Dianne Marsh - who is retiring after the 2011-12 school year. I hope you can identify in these words someone from your own life who you admire for their perseverance, their integrity and their dignity. Long ago a sapling stood. Imbued with life - enriched by soil, born from sturdy, solid wood. With roots buried deep and straight and true, the young oak was fit to face any fury. So, duly fortified - it grew and grew. And as its stature soared, the growing oak reached out wary limbs. Seeking - searching out new horizons, aware of Nature's whims. For the maturing oak knew, that a chance whirlwind would gale, in vain efforts to fell it, but always to no avail. Still the whirlwind would blow from time to time, testing the oak's certainty, its steadfastness, its resolve, its climb. But the oak endured - it grew, it thrived. Once hesitant...