Where the Ferns and Flowers Wave, Revisited

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    This is part two of from an earlier poem after taking a walk along my property, I see knew things with every adventure!

    Where the Ferns and Flowers Wave, Revisited

    Where the Ferns and Flowers Wave, Revisited
    By Dale Garrow

     

    I returned to explore
    Once more
    The lush of nature
    Having been ignored
    All these days
    Where the ferns and flowers waved. 

    Wild bird on the banks of the winding stream
    And above me on branches of various trees
    Peeking through leaves in bliss
    For once I’m the outsider
    Looking within
    Wanting to be a part of all this. 

    Slowly I walk about
    To absorb what I can see
    And the smells
    To read the signs
    Of life within this wood
    Where just moments had passed
    A rabbit stood. 

    I entered the wood with anxiety
    From the hectic pace of life
    Unaware of the sacrifice
    One has to make
    But as I traveled down the path
    A calm passed through
    At ease I am once again
    Where the ferns and flowers wave.

     

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    Allseasonsverse commented on Where the Ferns and Flowers Wave, Revisited

    01-18-2018

    Absolutely beautiful! Well written and expressed! Kudos my friend!

    Poetry is what is lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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