MOODS OF HER DOMAIN

MOODS OF HER DOMAIN

A Poem by Betty Hermelee
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THE EXQUISITE AZORES

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MOODS OF HER DOMAIN

 

For eternity

she was born to own

and cherish these islands

where deep coves scrub

the rocky shore

swathes of lava hug the seaboard

ancient volcanoes dapple the land

 

Her moods oscillate from enraged

and wrathful waves

as she batters the cliffs

like the might of a lioness

who sprints to seize her prey

yet, at sunset her tone whirls to placid ripples

as the moon peers from above

and controls her temper

 

Wind is her staff of life

and in the frigid whips through the fragile green

To twist and turn them relentlessly

for these islands are but specks

in a gargantuan sea

 

Misty skies undulate near to fabricate

opaque fog which hovers over the steep highlands

and green meadows dotted with cows

 

Nonetheless with all her strength

the gentle peoples adulate her

for she renders that for which

they cannot live without

millions of edible sea creatures

which sustain their existence

 

 

                                    

 


© 2022 Betty Hermelee


Author's Note

Betty Hermelee
So Happy to be back at the CAFE after an incredible vacation!!!
Hope you enjoy this poem! It only touches on the magnificence of the Islands and the sea

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it doesn't read like a tropical paradise you were holidaying at.

More like one of the Scottish offshore Islands
What with the strong winds and crashing waves
Oh! and cattle in the fields

It could also be the Northern UK mainland
We get the same weather


Posted 2 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

It truly was a tropical paradise, warm weather, lava swimming holes; the poem just exaggerated the t.. read more
Has the sound of a hymn to the Atlantic Ocean. Very nice imagery, inspired by scenes from your recent vacation, I presume. Let's hope the Atlantic is nicer to Florida than she was to Nova Scotia.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

The islands are beholden to the sea's temper... and they have a micro- climate, some areas foggy, so.. read more
dearest Betty… Welcome Home… Love the softness of the fog which hovers over the steep highlands and green meadows dotted with cows… so peaceful and reassuring. tenderly, Pat

Posted 2 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

Thank you Pat, I knew you would appreciate this one; The Islands are beautiful, difficult to describ.. read more
This was so lovely to read. You really painted a picture here. Well done.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

Thank you so much Cheyenne, much appreciated.
Good to be back at the cafe.
Best, B
Salt cod and shrimp, the heart of the ocean in and around Portugal. You capture it well, Betty.

Winston

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

Yes indeed, cod is a staple of the Azores, and loads of shrimp too...Except for the ever changing wi.. read more
Wind is her staff of life-what a great poetic line!

Winston

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

Thank you Winston, it seemed to fit well.
Best, B

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Betty Hermelee
Betty Hermelee

Black Mountain, NC



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My love of poetry results from my love of art. As a painter I am able to express myself on a canvas. As a poet my words come from my heart, my moods, sometimes sad, mostly upbeat. I like to use vivid .. more..

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