Autumn – Early Morning
The
watchman rook awakes his kin,
slumbering
in the nearby communal copse,
eager to
debate the doings of the day.
From
the hedgerow’s cover,
a silly
harlequin-clad pheasant,
oblivious
to the coming guns,
shrieks
like a rusty wheelbarrow
to mock
the hungry fox, now gone to ground.
The
curving edge of earth’s horizon
is
haloed by a ghostly glow
before
the shy sun slowly shows itself,
reflecting
in the covering of cloud
only a
dim replica of dawning day;
but we
who have known darkness
will
welcome, once again,
even
the shadow-semblance of light.
2 comments:
beautiful photo and lovely descriptions in your poem
Thank you. I appreciate the comments of accomplished poets like yourself.
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