Winter’s Edge
The spirit soars when skies are blue and a cool breeze blows in from the east
Soon their breath will be seen on crisp cold air and about heat they will worry the least
Transition from summer to fall is a wonderful time filled with holidays and celebrations
Those of us who live further north know all of the winter weather indications
Rain will abound and days become shorter as winter edges nearer each day
Schoolchildren wait in the cold morning darkness hoping their yellow carriage is on the way
Many wonder why fall brings a feeling of happiness, hope and good cheer
After all, it tolls the end of life to some of nature, bringing to close a very long year
Maybe it is the long awaited break from summer’s humidity and heat
That makes people so very eager the cool mornings of fall to greet
Soon it will be the end of one year and another will triumphantly appear
The skies will transform from cloudy and dark to cloudless, sunny and clear
So I must say one of the best places to be is there, on winter’s edge
Coming in from the heat, then warming to spring, a new start to pledge
(by Regina)
THE STORM
The storm hit quickly, with a violent force
Ernesto was set on his deadly course
Katrina had left behind so much despair
To stay in their homes they did not dare
Flood waters rose quickly and many fled
Fearing if they stayed, they would be dead
But soon the winds ceased to blow
The rain stopped and the sun began to glow
Those who had survived Katrina’s wrath
Knelt down to thank God for sparing their path
(by Regina)
MAN OF THE SEA
From where she sat, she could see his silhouette against the sky
As she gazed out at the man, she heard the seagulls cry
The ocean waves beat upon the rocky cliffs below
As a distant ship crossed her view with its daily catch in tow
The salty air revived her soul though deep inside she knew
Only one thing could make her smile, the man within her view
The one time their paths had crossed they briefly spoke a word
But she was so enamored, his speech she had not heard
She blushed and rushed onward, afraid that he might see
How much she adored him, this man of anonymity
No one in the village had ever heard his name
And no one even knew from whence this man came
He lived his life in secrecy somewhere along the shore
But all she knew was meeting him had left her wanting more
As the sun began its evening dance with earth each and every night
This man could be seen standing tall in the day’s waning light
Had they not spoken once, she would have thought him a ghost
For the only time he was ever seen was along the sandy coast
Oft her dreams would take her to a time of pirates and gold
She wondered if he were the ghost of some pillager of old
He always stood tall and sure, and she knew he must be strong
His hair was dark as ebony and was straight and very long
Someday she hoped that she would solve the haunting mystery
Of who he was and from whence he came, this man of the sea
(by Regina)
1 comment:
I always enjoy your work.
Nelishia
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