In partnership with the Wick Poetry Center
Poet: Fatou M’Baye
Hometown: Kent, Ohio
“When we were younger, my girlfriends and I called this tree Mrs. Oak,” says Fatou M’Baye, sitting beneath the tree that was their gathering place on their elementary school playground. “Whenever we felt sad or lonely we would talk to her—it would make us feel better. This year we realized it is a maple tree!”
M’Baye wrote the poem “Thank You, Tree” last fall as a fifth-grader attending the Holden Elementary School Writer’s Club, an after-school program. David Hassler, director of the Wick Poetry Center, held a workshop at the club as part of the center’s outreach efforts to the community. “In the first session, we started with the idea of being grateful for something in our lives,” says Hassler. “Fatou chose this tree.”
“I wanted to thank her for helping me and my friends,” says M’Baye. “I wanted to thank all the trees. Without them we wouldn’t have healthy, happy lives.”
Fatou M'Baye sitting beneath the tree that inspired her poem, photographed by Melissa Olson
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In partnership with Traveling Stanzas, ɫҹ Magazine will feature a poem by one of our readers in future issues. If your poem is selected by the Wick Poetry Center, it will be illustrated and appear in print and online versions of the magazine, as well as on the Traveling Stanzas homepage.
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For more information, call Wick Poetry Center at 330-672-2067.