Wednesday, October 8, 2025

In Memory of Jane

 

She traveled in the natural world
speaking the language of chimpanzee
she soared where the sky pearled

the trees sang a noteworthy song
her mission in life a chorus of hope
finding in the forest a place to belong

each new beat vibrating in her heart
dedicating her life to care for the planet
encouraging others to do their part

her dreams were worth chasing
and the earth is worth saving…

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Never gone just transformed....

15 comments:

  1. I love every perfect line of this - each one so beautiful. "She soared where the sky pearled." I most love - Never gone just transformed. Yes. Exactly. Beautiful, True.

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  2. I love this perfectly formed poem - and you have captured the essence of what Jane meant to you and the world - Jae

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  3. A wonderful homage to Jane Goodall. I love "a chorus of hope" that will definitely sustain our home planet and us all.

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  4. Yes the earth is worth saving !

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  5. Every life, every plant, every being, is worth saving, lovely write

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  6. Beautiful I love "she soared where the sky pearled" and "her mission in life a chorus of hope"

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  7. A beautiful poem and a lovely tribute to a great human being!

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  8. I enjoy your loving tribute to Jane, which is also a tribute to the earth worth saving.

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  9. Excellent dedication and tribute. She made a huge impact on the world.

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  10. What a lovely tribute to Jane. Thank you.

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  11. Wonderfully penned. These lines say it all:
    "her dreams were worth chasing
    and the earth is worth saving…"

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  12. Thank you for this gracious and sensitive tribute to one of the great ones, who has now sadly left us. The world is diminished by her absence.

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  13. Hi Truedessa - this was a delightful read and an excellent summary of 'Jane' ... she enlightened us ... thank you - Hilary

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  14. I love, "she soared where the sky pearled" - gorgeous writing, Tru!

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  15. This is truly beautiful and a wonderful tribute to this remarkable lady! Thank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

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