I sing the blue of nature. |
Nature talks, and there are times when she knocks off my socks. As long as she’s alive and free, I’ll stand by the tree, forever with blue leaves. Green is neat, and everywhere the color is replete. But if you pardon me I’m blown away, with hue today, forever with blue leaves. Maybe it’s right, maybe the sight of the blue maple tree will catch on. Maybe the blue from the sky will appear in the lawn! Nature’s shrewd, so maybe this is merely interlude. And if the autumn reds will sleep today, that is okay, forever with blue leaves. Wrens abide, and I dare say they flitter there with pride. At least that is what I do see, in the maple tree, forever with blue leaves. Chipmunks dart, and in the tree they give the wrens a start. Yet like wee sailors in the sea they seem, to be a team, forever with blue leaves. Is this a dream? Is it a dream that takes hold of me as if on cue? Maybe tomorrow the sun will arise wearing blue! Nature speaks, and there are times her sayings are for keeps. As long as she paints with her brush, I'll temper my rush, forever with blue leaves. 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp 9-29-15 |