River song – at end of summer
by poetrydiary
Imagining you, walking by the river;
evening light still, soft on your cheeks.
I can hear the water, now; gentle whispers,
caressing her banks, that touch your feet,
warm in the grass – toes most alive
at the fading day’s end.
Summer lives, but she is tired
and spent;
on raising swans and apple trees,
swathes of grasses and bright echinops,
fox cubs and marigolds:
a rest deserved, and sought.
And so the blue sky fades to white
and pink;
laying down her head on softening clouds,
and closing slowly blossom eyes
to sleep, and dream,
of spring.
beautiful.. I like the gentle and tender touch… dreaming of spring is very nice ~
Lovely poem….the thought of summer being tired, seeking rest, and dreaming of spring….
Matthew,
In response to your response:
Appreciate your thinking there’s inspiration left . . .you may be right. The ONLY thing left is inspiration!
Judy lives, but she is tired
and spent;
on working, writing and swansongs,
swathes of perspiration drop from her brow
a rest deserved, and sought.
And so the haikus fade to white
and sink;
laying down her head on the computer keyboard,
and closing slowly bulging eyes
to sleep, and dream,
of rhymes.
(Please FORGIVE me I couldn’t help that YOU inspired me)
You are such an inspiration.
Thank you.
I look forward to reading more!
Regards
The PostMan
http://postcardsinthewind.blogspot.com/