![]() The WindA Poem by JohnL![]() For Tovli's 10 words on nature contest![]()
THE WIND
Out of the citrus glow of squeezed oranges in a twilight sky,
I watched, hands protecting eyes from dazzling sight
Of cloud shift, moving with evening wind, free as air, and high
Above the mountain’s jagged crest, flowing with un-corrected flight
That far-away places might taste rain's future benison, shed
Upon the thirsting earth, providing food that man may eat,
Fruits, and goodness, yet more oranges that mankind may be fed;
Tokens of beneficence in the colour of the squeezed sky we greet
Tomorrow, through shading hands, welcoming clouds, borne on the wind,
Breathed across the world; rain-clouds - - - on the wind, - - - the wind
Clouds, breathed upon the wind.
© 2009 JohnLFeatured Review
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12 Reviews Added on March 14, 2009 Last Updated on March 14, 2009 Previous Versions Author![]() JohnLWirral Peninsula, United KingdomAboutI live in England, and love the English countryside, the music of Elgar and Holst which describes it so beautifully and the poetry of John Clare, the 'peasant poet' and Gerard Manley Hopkins, which d.. more..Writing
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