Short Naturelight Poems
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Filtering light reveals fog
The light dries all the moisture
Which is the source of the fog
So that the forest can grow
A glinting light fabricated under wilting hallows;
Yet darkness reigns as truth through fallow lanes runs hoarse and shallow;
So light as heaven's feather be the turns of ray and shadow.
The midnight stars still gleam:
and the dark sky just beams
with the light bouncing off the stream
by the end of the night it always seems
as the day goes by the light controls my dreams
Beauty blooms
As the bright sun rises
To the great light blue sky
Drops of due lays over the light green
grass
The smell of freshness fills the air
Hear birds singing
See life begaining
Day dreaming
Beauty every where my eyes can see
perfect picture moment
Pawprints in the dust
Hunger shivering the air
The pack is on the move
Ghost light in their eyes
Hunger shivering the air
Beneath the verdant canopy
Ghost light in their eyes
The prarie wolves are hunting
Beneath the verdant canopy
The pack is on the move
The prarie wolves are hunting
Pawprints in the dust.
Under the rich December sky
Breath plumed in the frost filled air
The winter sky sparkled with stars
Like diamonds stitched to the curtain of night
The moon was almost full
And from that December moon
The lunar light bathed the landscape
So that light sparkled on the ice crystals
Creating a myriad of twinkling stars
To mimic their celestial cousins
Form:
I see inside your soul
A fire that burns within
You never let life get you down
That would be a sin
The light that shines inside you
Spreads round and round
Darkened roads and blackened trails ring a sense you hear
You walk and brighten them up with nothing to fear
Reaching closer to me you shine a light I cannot miss
I realize now that you are my heavenly bliss...
Form:
The rock lighthouse stood on a hill
Warning all that there could be a spill
The light flashed all around
So lost souls won't go aground
People passed by everyday
Not noticing the light flashed their way
Going about their daily task
Avoiding facing it could be their last
The lighthouse constantly flashed
Sending beams not the last
Stop! Look this way
For he wants you to enjoy today
~a sea gull’s swift flight
over waves, shadow as kite
last catch before night
~choppy waves reflect
birds of sea by light inspect
dead fishes’ bisect
~shad fish seek cover
fish schools shield each the other
surrogate mother
~ocean waves relent
light of day energy spent
sea smells of salt scent
For and in honor of Carol Brown
And contest: What’s The Buzz
Sliver moon hand in the sky at night
nighttime fixtures of stars burning bright
to light the darkness and
shed light on a dream
of times, when I slept in a crib and a mobile
donned down on me
snuggled in my comforter
now, grown-up though
the snow on the ground comforts the earth
like a comfortable comforter
he who sleeps besides me comforts me
as I long to dream
now the dream comes
is it scary to want to marry the universe?
By Susan J. Mills
Form:
The forest
So for the trees that sway.
For the whisper of the wind in the ears of leaves
that watch the light fade
and cast shadows of thank yous
for all that the day has given.
and rest calmly in the night
next to the streams edge, with pebbles
that glisten under the moonlight of pink and gray.
and you can almost taste them cold and smooth
tumbling in your mouth like poets words.
So for what bliss it is?
the warmth of the day
the cool of the night.
the dance of light and love.
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