At Dawning
• 03/21/24 at 07:49PM •At dawning begins,
a simple ray of sunshine,
exploring the shadows,
receding from the night.
Yesterday's adventures,
have become today
and then tomorrow,
is on its way.
At dawning begins,
a simple ray of sunshine,
exploring the shadows,
receding from the night.
Yesterday's adventures,
have become today
and then tomorrow,
is on its way.
Swirled the wind,
in a Winter high,
leaving destruction,
from a dark sky.
Light poured out,
of windowed glass,
reflecting upon the
rain, sprinkled, grass.
Shadows made,
by limbs of trees,
waving aimlessly,
in a Spring breeze
Whirling winds,
racing through Willows.
The end of Winter, a
prelude to Spring.
Flowers will bloom,
wrens will sing.
Take the beauty,
as it is given.
See what Nature
has provided.
Walk along
a garden path,
with new
growth.
Comparing with
the old.
Daffodils, Tulips,
are there to see.
Watch Dragonflys
and the Bumblebee,
as they fertilize,
each new bud
from their neighbors.
Truly spectacular.
This is the time we break from Winter's grasp.
Water roaring down the bed,
between the moss covered rocks.
Icy cold, glacier fed,
milky color in early Spring,
pooling in eddies, pushing deep,
rushing water sounds do sing.
The thought of a garden,
springs into my head,
as it is time to get ready,
preparing a Spring bed.
New soil to place,
with Miracle-Gro, too,
there will be beautiful flowers,
and I will remember you.
Latent were,
the first signs of Spring,
Daffodils and Tulips,
a very beautiful thing.
From out of the country,
the new year did bring,
a new direction,
and a brand-new Spring.
Long will I remember,
when involving the past,
how days of Summer,
would never last.
Then into Autumn,
Summer to fall,
of multi-color leaves,
the most colorful of all.
Winter is beautiful,
especially with snow,
a Holiday season,
with presents and mistletoe.
This male Coyote,
I'll call him Fred,
sat in his den,
behind an old shed.
Coyotes are hungry,
almost all of the time.
Fred was no exception,
always ready to dine.
He would scavenge,
from garbage or cat food.
No matter what he found,
it was always quite good.
He would see pets,
as they passed by.
Might be a risk,
so, he didn't try.
He liked his new home,
so close to town.
He would explore
and wouldn't slow down.
A small Wren,
a small branch,
looking for food,
looking for a chance.
A precursor to Spring,
is my ernst prayer,
for I tire of rain,
wanting weather more fair.
Mist to rain,
as I drive alone.
Overcast clouds,
set a dreary tone.