Ray Ewing

An A.M. Ditty, Far from the City

It’s warm, not cold. / I’m not still old! / A childish rhyme / wakes me in time / to greet the sun: / sweet dreams have won!

It’s warm, not cold.
I’m not still old!
A childish rhyme
wakes me in time
to greet the sun:
sweet dreams have won!

First days of spring
fine memories bring
of friends on-isle:
our times beguile
me once again.
NOW becomes THEN

Bright wild birds call
beyond this wall
my years bequeath.
From underneath
covers I’ll rise,
fresh worlds surmise:
No sad print news
no wars to lose.
Just girls’ and boys’
(I cherish) noise
greet me, delight
escapes from night

Now, children, grown
(whose world they own)
since Spring’s begun
might one by one
shout and appear…
What hope! What cheer!!

 

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 03/23/2024 - 09:04

Permalink

Harry Seymour Oak Bluffs

What a lovely way to greet the spring, with a poem from Rose, is indeed a wonderful repose.

Add new comment

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.