Crystal Shadows On Grass, Lightly Frozen
Crystal Shadows On Grass, Lightly Frozen
Nature can teach us about all we lost
with its morn's dew turning to gleaming frost;
crystal shadows on grass, lightly frozen
how some are lost, while others are chosen.
Coming dangers, trees shed colorful leaves
life, loving and hardships, sad fallen Eves;
winter with icy and snow blowing winds
how oft, we fail to recognize our friends.
With sunset, dark shadows emerge to prow
how farmers sustain life with seed and plow;
cycles bent to Nature's perfect tunes
tides wade up and in, governed by the moon.
Nature can teach us about all we lost
with its morn's dew turning to gleaming frost;
crystal shadows on grass, lightly frozen
how some are lost, while others are chosen.
Robert J. Lindley, 7-28-2017
Copyright © Robert Lindley | Year Posted 2017
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