A collection of nature poetry |
Snow The snow is such a beautiful sight On a cold and frosty winter night But long after night turns to day All snow melts and drains away Only to return in the morning hours Dusting the pines standing tall like towers Covering the land in a thin blanket of white That reflects the winter sun’s dim light Blinding the hunting wolf chasing the hare Following the fox back into his lair The silent white world wishes for spring It longs to hear the bluebird sing Finally the day comes when the clouds sink low And they wash away the dirty old snow. Stars Stars in the heavens Shine on us below Fossils from an age Light from long ago Constellations telling stories Whisper in our ears Their cold glow bringing comfort From all our darkest fears Orange is the dusk Before they start to shine Opening the night A magnificent design Deer Prance around the lilies each hoof in step with time Avoid the bustling cities and up the mountain climb Towards the mountain grasses Towards the mountain stream Avoid the overpasses Pursue the alpine dream Go to the cold white stars and away from the man-made glare Away from this world of ours and up to cleaner air That is where you'll find me Amid the dew-damp grass around the swaying pines and near the lake like glass Kawarau What can be found in the Kawarau Gorge? Water flowing fast and loud, solid stone eroding away, and pine trees growing tall and proud. The water there is crystal. Clear and always blue, cold and crisp like snow, sporting a gem-like hue. The bank of stone is leaving. dissolving in the torrent, digging deeper down, cliffs of stone, abhorrent. The tall pines green hold fast. Their roots going deep down, splitting dirt and stone, steadfast and renown. Inspiration Like a flower blooms Inspiration floods my head A seed is planted Seed, grow, bloom, love, fade Patterns of inspiration The same as flowers Growing, blooming in my brain Then fading into nothing. |