The Future

a poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

Lightning struck the great oak,
Shock waves through its trunk
Killed its root, auburn leafs
Downed and hummed a song for
The defeated. Yet the oak was
Still a home for birds till a storm
Brought it down. Winter-wood.
Ashes to ashes and an acorn was
Planted, I’ve seen its shut but will
Not see its prime, except in dreams
On the long voyage towards dawn