Copper Crown

Copper Crown

A Poem by D Connolly
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I was startled by the beauty of a tree in my neighbor's yard

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Twas trick of yonder setting sun cast gold upon the grounds


The lengthening of shadows made monsters of my hounds


Looking towards the bleeding sky to watch the sun go down


I was romanced into poetry by the copper of your crown


I tried to name the color, but names, they do abound...


A lighter shade than ochre, not quite a sultry brown


More golden than a fallow, camel, or any tawny that I've found


No, there's nothing quite as pretty as the copper of your crown

© 2017 D Connolly


Author's Note

D Connolly
I looked up, and the golden sunlight was perfectly highlighting the top of this tree. Who knows if it was a trick of the light, but the color was just startling and beautiful

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'Copper Crown'
D. Connolly,
You brought me right to where your eyes were. Your neighbors copper crowned tree must have been spectacular. It sounds like it was an unexpected gem of a time-of a moment. Sometimes we are jolted from the regularity of life and reminded that our souls are made to respond to the beauties and charms of nature. I am so glad this was shared. We are made better for these experiences and reminders of them from what we share with others as you have done.
Blessings,
Kathy

Posted 5 Years Ago


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D Connolly

5 Years Ago

thank-you Kathy



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The architects of a nearby housing project created a row of streets here that catch the setting sun and makes the houses literally glow red. It's a beautiful sight but here's nature showing how it's really done!!
Great vivid piece Dani.
:)

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

Hi Tony! Thank-you :)
Dani, aren't some of God's artwork better than all of the masters ..Valentine

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

Fleeting and precious, always changing and ever constant
It is like our mind is a camera. Very good read.

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

Thank-you so much Kristin
Your imagery paints the picture beautifully. It's well written and your words take you there. Great job.

duff

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

thank-you Duff :)
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Gee
Morning Miss D, you captured the scene very well. Niw, grab an axe, chop it down and make yourself a rocking chair to enjoy every sunset !!!

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

LOL, very funny! I think my neighbor would kill me ;)
This reminds me of the golden hour, which is my favorite time of day. I always find myself stopping to look at everything surrounding me, because it all looks so beautiful in that golden sunlight. I also enjoy your writing style!

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

thank-you my Lady
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MAC
this feels like dead-poets poetry. perfect style and very original descriptions. amazing!

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

wow, thank-you so much mark
In Autumn when the leaves change to yellows and reds, there always seems to be that one tree with a coppery brown hue so ethereal it almost hurts to look at. You captured that here, Dani. Good write

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

thank-you Ted
Very nicely done. It is often difficult to capture a feeling or a visual. This poem is a fine example of doing both.

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

Thanks KL!
Nice visual poem. I used to search for the gestalts I could see in tree branches. Still do' if it comes to that.

Posted 7 Years Ago


D Connolly

7 Years Ago

I do that with clouds too :)

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