Summer Reflection
pineapple scents
and corn silks
drift on jet streams
Christo drapes
color the globe
to circle deep summer
days of zero shade
moistened by early dew
haunt hungry tongues
ahead of August's
Green Moon rising
once upon a reflection
Pool Reflection, a digital photo.
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29 comments:
Wonderfully crafted! And the image really complements the poem! Great work!
-Weasel =)
A beautiful poem and image.
Ann
"haunt hungry tongues
ahead of August's
Green Moon"
evokes a powerful image.
Great images, enjoyed the flow.
Wonder why deep summer suggests heat, not cool? Interesting...
The imagery is vivid, and perfectly complimented by the poem's alluring rhythm.
Written perfectly with the Season in mind ..........
your poem is very much a summer poem, evoking heat and dryness, but the digital photo makes me think of crystaline winter nights.
Susan beautiful and evocative!
Pamela
I'm impressed Tumbleweed! The wordle words never even struck me. I particular like 'corn silks'.
I remember Christo draping an entire headland here..spectacular site like your summer poem.
You put the words to work and they did a really good job for you.
the words tumbled out nicely..thanks for sharin this
Strong poem with many keywords and layers.
Best wishes
Ralf
Great poem full of rich images of summer. I liked how you used "silk." Corn silks say summer to me!
How very, very lovely.....seems to lilt and drift, beautifully. Being held almost breathlessly.
Lovely poem and image
your work in both word and photo is great. hope all is well.
Very nice... the "Christo drapes" really stand out to me for some reason. Thank you for sharing!
I love the sounds in your poems, and this is no exception. It's a delight to read out loud -- nice pacing, too.
I could smell it!
dances of the zeroes
I like the way so much of the flow and meaning here seems to reside in the last word of each line.
Beautiful movement from corn silks drifting to Christo drapes, which are equally as ephemeral. And silky.
Ending with a reflection and, in the same stanza, including shade, puts us, via Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" into a realm of uncertain perceptions.
Very nice exploration of an overpowering season!
hmm... thought I responded to this - looks like I didn't though. I do like it a lot, especially days of zero shade - the way you worded that and cleverly got your words in. oh, and the last line, cool, very cool.
Quite dreamy...I love your unique thoughts on this, also. (I had forgotten about Cristo until now!)
Wondrous reflection..
I like how this engages the different senses.
"Christo drapes
color the globe"
Tried to buy one of his art pieces once.
Seriously, is there something special about your August moon? It appears over and over in song and poetry... two poems I read tonight!
This is a poem to hold onto through the cold months ahead. Love the way you worked zero in (or am I the only one who found that especially challenging?)
Lovely poem. Gorgeous photo. Thanks for your visit and comments at Life is Good.
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