A poem celebrating Spring and nature's circle of life. |
Sunrise breaks the dawn Sending light stretching out As darkness cowers away Slinking back over the horizon to hide Until night falls. Pine trees black in the distance, Take shape as Spruce, Pine and Hemlock; They dapple the view between the Birch and Maple That have begun to spring back to life. In this early morning, I venture out on the trail Taking me over moss covered boulders That break the tree line; they lie jagged and open Before they drop away into the valley below. I peer over the edge My toes curling over the brink My body shimmering with vibrancy As I watch an eagle soaring up over the trees Gliding on the uplifting currents That suspend it, before letting it drop It plays this game of flight Taunting me with delight edged with envy Before it dives headlong into the valley below. I watch, my breath held, waiting for it to reappear - Great wings capture my interest And I see it reemerge Triumphant! It heads for its nest, Its wings confident and smooth, Its talons grasp some unsuspecting rodent - A feast fit for this king To fuel his drive In this great circle of life. Lines = 32 Notes ▼ |