Stars Foregoing

Stars Foregoing

A Poem by Cherrie Palmer

coiled wind whispers
loon berceuse stars foregoing
lulling waters trill

© 2022 Cherrie Palmer


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Cherrie Palmer
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I love your word choices! I think it's beautiful!

Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

Thank you Karen 😊I wanted the mental image to flow gentle like the call of the bird carried in.. read more
KAREN

2 Years Ago

My pleasure!
The loon sounds just like Coyote Poetry! (Hope you read that Coyote) You know me, I'm going to have to look up 'berceuse'. Then it will make sense I'm sure.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

I love the sound of that word. It just sings which is fitting because it means lullaby
William Michael Reeves

2 Years Ago

A musical composition in 6/8 time. Having a soothing effect. A chantey. Looney lulling lullabies. We.. read more
Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

I think we should use those words more often. It gives richness to our writing.
NICE! And I do believe this could be called a haiku well worded.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

Thank you :) and yes I penned it as a haiku.
I'm glad you enjoyed this one.
Loving this with its 5-7-5 magic and its evocative whispers in the night.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

Thank you Red.
I wanted it to have a soft sound and feel to it.
Be Still my 💜 Heart… as the Waters Part for feathered friends to cross the great Divide.. Amen…. Pat

Posted 2 Years Ago


Patricia Wedel

2 Years Ago

The most beautiful Haiku I ever read… Pat
Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

I really considered my word selection. I didn't want to use words people didn't know, just beautifu.. read more
Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

:) thank you for such a beautiful encouragement ❤️
I love the sounds in this poem, though I've never seen loons, I imagine them to have a song of their own, that delights.... and I love the sound of the lulling water... a white noise soothing for slumber. You've captured a lovely moment.Well done.
Best, Betty




Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

The are a water bird with a very unique wail. Look them up on YouTube. It's worth a listen.
Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

I will , thanks
I enjoyed the poem. Loons are noisy critters with a voice somewhere between a hyena laughing and a child's recorder blowing notes out of tune. Nightingales and whippoorwills are more soothing to me. But, to each his/her own. I suppose the stars are far enough away not to mind the cacophony at all.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

I love ❤️ a whipoorwhil and got to hear the first one of the season this morning.
Fabian G. Franklin

2 Years Ago

They are so lonely sounding but I love them. I've heard them sing all night long before. I'm thinkin.. read more
Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

We have some large cedars by the house they nest under.
well done says i, Ms. Cherrie! i think you captured a mysterious and magical moment in nature .. reading drew me into it ... like becoming part of a painting ... nice work ma'am!
E.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

Good morning:) Gene and thank you. Happy you could make the journey. :)ps great to see you.

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Added on May 2, 2022
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Cherrie Palmer
Cherrie Palmer

Springfield , MO



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I am a published poet and love poetry. After a lifetime of country living, I'm making a move back to town. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: .. more..

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