Morville, Bridgnorth Photo: Liz Obadina
Like
frosted pearls on lichened branches
Swelling
buds reflect the morning light,
Careful
to conceal their mystic contents
Of
petals, stamens, stigma, all coiled tight.
Autumn’s
crop of desiccated fruit
On
shivering earth lies strewn around,
Adorned
with early morning beads of dew,
Like
Christmas baubles, on the icy ground.
Great
woodpecker tapping with his bill,
Plays
percussion on the old pear tree,
A
tuneful robin – soloist - joins in,
Melodious
songster she is proved to be.
An
abandoned snail shell lies forlorn
Alongside
a green moss-coated stone,
Did
a thrush dine on this tiny mollusc
Sheltering
in its ochre- banded home?
Memories
of a priory lie beneath
Where
Lenten roses bend in conversation,
Like
ancient monks expounding their belief,
They
nod and stir in quiet contemplation.
Lightly
tread on silver frosted grass,
Heavy
steps may crush each tender blade,
Snowdrops
seeking light, bring hints of spring
Earth
soon will warm; traces of winter fade
(First
Published in a Hightown Writers Anthology A Book of Delights 2016) |
1 comment:
Beautiful poem for a beautiful morning! Perfect 👌
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