I know exactly what you mean by a dry winter, with "daffodil muses"
I particularly enjoyed the second half of this poem with the "hungry honeybee", because the connection you make with it is deep. You just wait and wait because you know something will happen, but you can't speed up time. Very, very superb writing!
Ah!..blessed be poetry itself that which can stretch a single moment into eons.I loved this poem particularly from the line 'wandering in particularity'...
So nice to be reading again from you.
spring slumbers numbly under the cruel body of winter waiting for the sun to wage war with him. impatience is the song sung by the prisoners of war. come spring...so far yet so near!
I know exactly what you mean by a dry winter, with "daffodil muses"
I particularly enjoyed the second half of this poem with the "hungry honeybee", because the connection you make with it is deep. You just wait and wait because you know something will happen, but you can't speed up time. Very, very superb writing!
The titled is clever. You describe the sensations of walking within a wintery void. It's there...yet it is not. Like breathing...you know that you do it...but yet you forget...
I am a man , I breathe nature , I listen to the stars , I speak dream , music is my life blood , my words pour from my heart . I observe , my hands express .
Feel my words , look as deeply into yo.. more..