The Wednesday Muse #2
Thank you Toni for the opportunity to write about
The Flowers Of Spring
and what they mean to me
Write a poem about the flowers of spring and how they make you feel, memories. Write about enjoying them, waiting in anticipation for them, the last blooming daffodil of the season. Make your images vivid, not necessarily pretty and poetic. But above all, enjoy yourselves. Throw yourselves into flowers of spring.
They sing in unison, swaying gently on a mild Spring breeze.
A mighty choir of hope and joy, bound in symphonic chorus.
A mighty choir of hope and joy, bound in symphonic chorus.
They greet the new dawn to regenerate our flagging souls.
They line the hedgerows in their multitudes to cheer our wounded hearts.
Their omnipresent melody transforms our fallen spirit
Into a newborn miracle of rapture.
Into a newborn miracle of rapture.
For we know this is yet a precursor to marvels which must follow.
Eddie Bluelights
4 April 2019
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As an aside, today is Friday and in the UK we have a rather amusing acronym, which is quite apt for our happy lttle group
Poet's Day
Push Off Early, Tomorrow's Saturday
lol
I believe in the States the equivalent is
TGIF
Thank God It's Friday
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As an aside, today is Friday and in the UK we have a rather amusing acronym, which is quite apt for our happy lttle group
Poet's Day
Push Off Early, Tomorrow's Saturday
lol
I believe in the States the equivalent is
TGIF
Thank God It's Friday
Filled with cheer from your poem and photo, Eddie.
ReplyDeleteThank you Vicki, pleased it lifted your day a little . . .
DeleteHave a lovely weekend and maybe see you on The Sunday Muse . . :)
Lovely photo and words.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cressida and nice to meet you.
DeleteI have just popped over for a coffee to read your thought provoking poem . . . :)
I can hear the music in your poem Eddie! This is glorious!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carrie, that's because the great universal conductor is in total control.
DeleteSee you at the Sunday Muse . . . :)
Hi Eddie - lovely ... and perhaps this cold/cooler weather will give us a lovely long Spring season for those waving beauties. Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThanks Hilary.
DeleteYes, we were knocked back a bit recently by the weather going into reverse.
So although I love spring flowers I am looking forward to walking amongst the summer varieties in the warmth. Then I always feel much better and more alive, bathing in the sun's vitamin D.
Good for the rickets I am told . . lol
Cheers, Eddie
What a happy and joyful poem. I love the optimism and hope in this.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tony, encouraged by this... :)
DeleteLovely little poem...just like those beautiful yellow blooms! Yes, TGIF here...we don't push off early but are still celebrating the end of the work week. haha. Hope your weekend is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Betsy . . . . but where is your gorgeous little picture that usually follows you wherever you go? . . . lol
DeleteWell written. I really looking for these kinds of posts for a long time. Thank you for sharing with us.
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