So much to inspire this little tribute to May
and childhood...
The first two lines of this poem were birthed here, yesterday
while on a little brook-bank picnic with Granddaughter and daughter...
While half-leaf tree limbs splashed a shawl of shadow-holes over us.
So little left wanting where brook-babble gleams
With nothing but nature to nurture daydreams
Listening to lyrics no pencil can trace
Sprawled on a shadow-shawl of first-leaf lace
Watching the mantle return to the wood
Gently relearning the joy of childhood
So little left needing where May-breezes strum
The pulses of earth where all birth burgeons from
...thrum of an orchestra's ballad imparts
Green-gilded gladness that streams through our hearts
Seed that soon spills into tassels of corn
Dapples the hills of a landscape reborn
So little left slighted where May runs footloose
Each tree like a taper of gold and chartreuse
Each dell like a marvelous medley of hymns
Where the bare branch blossoms and the bud brims
Annual Genesis, granting a glimpse
Of Eden's garden and love's innocence
© Janet Martin
Annual Genesis, granting a glimpse
Of Eden's garden and love's innocence...
"M-m-m! I eat it" said two year old when I told her Janet
is planting Candy onions...
Each tree like a taper of gold and chartreuse ...
Seeds that soon spill into tassels of corn
Dapples the hill of a landscape reborn ...
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