Subdued

Subdued

A Poem by Cherrie
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reworked this one

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Lonely dust devil sweeping along this road of dirt,

you are driven by this southern waft. Ruffling feathers

as you pass, disturbing a roadrunner from her nest.

Pleasant wind your breath is spring, chasing away

that wayward wind of winter. Subduing it in your

subtle splendor; freeing up the Robin’s song and

now we’ll see the crappie run and the sun shines

both brighter and grander.  

 

© 2012 Cherrie


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yes, this is Oklahoma, luv it.
We have a family of roadrunners that have made their home here at our place.
Such peculiar creatures. They follow me as I am mowing on the riding lawn mower, search for grasshoppers etc. Love this little bit. And Im loving our weather now.


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Great work..!!!

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Nice imagery! I can see, hear and feel the wind, roadrunner and Robin.

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Moments nicely captured...how quickly the slip away.

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In the words of Leon Russell "Dusty Oklahoma was all I ever knew...." Robins, roadrunners and dust-devils....no that's a vision.

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This is good! In Spanish, dust devils are called "Tormenta". I hail from the Southwest, and your poem brought back pleasant images in my memory. Not quite Spring here in Alaska. Thank you.

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ahh so scenic - lone dust devil... a prairie... and wayward wind! nice!

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A beautiful play on words and very descriptive as always thank you for sharing this piece with us

100/100

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ahhh, the contrast in innocence and intention is brilliant on your play with words -

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always wonderful to see the cold give way to the brightest days where warm shines upon us...just lovely...

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I see the seasons are changing in Oklahoma OK. I was in touch all the way along and loved it! I have to ask from my watching post on this side of the Atlantic, what is a "crappie Run?" It has odd meanings in the UK!

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Cherrie
Cherrie

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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