
The earth gently opens
to show frail patterns
of leaves, green and purple, basking in their poise
before pulling back to
guard their sibling blooms.
Quails chatter in a calm
extinct birds’ language,
showing off their tanned wings to partners, hushing
at the delicious spray
of dew on their beaks.
Huge mountains and plains still
while oceans whisper,
as skies pour down, drenching tiny and huge lives
soaking the brownish sand
in colors of joy
The poem above has been written for Carrot Ranch Double Ennead Monthly Poetry Challenge. Thank you, Colleen, for the opportunity.
What a beautiful image of spring! I enjoyed your descriptions of the birds. They are the first broadcasters of spring, here in Michigan. I think we all have spring fever. ❤
Yes, we do indeed have spring fever:) The change in the natural world seems magical. Thank you so much, Colleen, for the opportunity and the kind words.
You’re so welcome. ❤
The Spring Music
Gorgeous images of Spring! Oh yes …. how exciting to witness Mother coming back to life again. Thank you! xo
Thank you. xo xo
Very nice! Thank you for sharing this lovely description with us all. I am happy to report that Spring has arrived here in the Pacific Northwest and I, for one, am very grateful.
Thank you very much. I am glad you liked it:)
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