The first rains came, A puddle shimmered, casting new ripples across the rainbowed surface. It washed the small feet of both mouse & sparrow,
the larger of rabbit & squirrel.
Done with weeping, clouds drifted, breaking the veil of haze overhead,
the sun's candle finally burning brighter than the fires of self made destruction; though its light barely flickered where leaf and bark were now no more than ash.
Wow, I'm getting a picture of a lightning strike and the consequences. I like The comment by Ellis. It describes it much better than I. There's a sadness to this but like time, nature moves on with no regrets or looking back.
Nice one.
fires of (of) self made destruction; Eliminate the second of.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Hope it never happens, but it only takes one fool with a finger on the button, while the other fools.. read moreHope it never happens, but it only takes one fool with a finger on the button, while the other fools look the other way.
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Thanks for the heads up on the second of. Appreciate that.
I like that this nature is a nature of regret and attempted comfort, healing. The earth is resilient, but it is also detached and watches massacres with the same coolness as a beautiful sunrise. It lacks our spirit of being torn by grief and moves forward with calculated repair.
Makes me think of all those in the medical profession who are able to face desperate circumstances and carnage day to day and not be broken by it. But, your earth is a tender earth. That’s a comfort. It is seeking to ameliorate when someone else has acted carelessly and cause harm. It’s the caregiver in this moment. That is a beautiful thought.
Nothing much to tell really. I work in the city, boring, but lucrative enough to enable me to spend most weekends away from the place. I enjoy writing, reading equally as much. Like retro style cloth.. more..