I journeyed from the depths below
to that shrine where wild flowers grow
and clouds come close enough to know;
I beckoned one to socialize
but it ignored my squeaky cries
preferring the untainted skies
then left without a second glance—
consoled by blossoms’ breezy dance
I managed a forgiving stance
forgetting what it means to frown
just long enough to cast eyes down
and watch a monarch leave it’s crown
to also fly away scot-free,
somehow escaping gravity
and all the hapless fools like me
that wonder on such perfect days
if we could ever thusly raise
ourselves above our worldly ways.
5 comments:
You never break a rhyme with a word that could have been improved.
wonderful as usual, hope your well Bob ;-D
Hi Bob, so nice to have you back and sounding happy. This reminds me of "Labor Day at the Shrine". The same feeling comes across. Sounds like a place you should visit more often.
Hey Noah thanks bro!
Hi Stacey thanks and I hope you are as well :D
Hello Shirley, very perceptive of you. It is an actual shrine to martyrs in Auriesville NY but alas I can't find any pics that do it justice.
I guess you'll have to go armed with digital camera next time! :)
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