Saturday, 15 April 2023

A Sonnet to the Earth by Jennie Hart

 Beneath the soil another world to see

A wonderland of habitats concealed

A treasure trove of creatures moving free

No fear their precious homes will be revealed

 

A lively worm its purpose to digest

The debris, flower and stem that fade and die

A butterfly asleep, its shielding nest

A chrysalis, from which one day she’ll fly

 

Fascinating microscopic life forms

Divide and multiply under the ground

The snail snug in its house extends soft horns

Which sense the earthy perfumes all around

 

Seedlings unfurl their first leaves, green and fresh

A robin trills; the world with spring’s awash

3 comments:

Irena Szirtes said...

I love that this is an ode to what is underground rather than above....we forget how wonderful and vital the world beneath our feet is. Enjoyed this read 😊

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your encouraging comments, I think many of my literary thoughts are about the earth and it’s creatures,I spend such a lot of time in reality, digging and delving!

Irena Szirtes said...

Your best literary thoughts are probably about what makes you, you! I suspect this poem expresses important part of your unique literary voice 🙂