Author Homer Edward Price
Image: Striped Maple Leaves
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Image: Striped Maple Leaves
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Waving and swaying in the Spring
Lining highways and the surroundings
The gentleness of peace existing
The gentleness of peace existing
Then Summer's Green Yellow and Orange
Reminder of Autumn’s brown forthcoming
Such is the varied beauty of face of nature
Sustaining on its own not to just disappear
With the subsequent whites all around
Frozen locality from the mysterious brown
An insistence of a constant reminder
Frozen locality from the mysterious brown
An insistence of a constant reminder
Nature with colours can feign anger
Lillian's Poetics at d'Verse - Come Color with Me!
Hoping the greens of nature do not disappear.
ReplyDeleteLove the thought of nature expressing anger with colors! I think it might also do so with shapes and sounds? Jagged thrusts of lightning against a deep black sky with rumbles and deep-throated roars of thunder! Oh yes...you've got me thinking now. The mark of a good poet to have someone else connect with and jump off from your poem! So glad you posted this one!
ReplyDelete"Such is the varied beauty of face of nature"
ReplyDeleteThere it is. A lovely poem for all seasons.
Luv the way seasons cam into play with colour
ReplyDeleteMuch love
A beautiful poem.
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