This poem is a brief narrative that describes one full wintry day. Since we're about to experience another New England Nor'easter this weekend, I thought it would be appropriate.
I took these photos in Danbury, Connecticut.
in serenity's brilliance,
one last, gold leaf glistens
draws its stem from a tree,
in a dance of jubilation.
This leaf drifts to the ground,
to accept its wintry destiny.
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as dancing branches rattle,
yielding to the variant wind.
and surrenders to its peace,
lets the brisk, fresh air
fill her smile, for she sees
the tiny footprints of animals
leading to the tree's hollow.
Nurtured by the moon’s iridescence
and a dominion of love,
they snuggle
within a newly fallen leaf.
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with snow-kissed branches.
to welcome a thousand stars
spread across the midnight sky,
and under their distant radiance,
she whispers, “Humbly, I adore Thee.”
© Jeanne I. Lakatos
You can hear me recite this poem by clicking HERE.