Sunlight

Sunlight

A Poem by Arthur Weil

Bright ray of sun’s dust

Immense like Milky Way

Specks, flicks in small cosmic shapes

Hues of colors keen

 

Each so distinct, each so pristine

The bright sun’s beam

Penetrates, energizes leaves

Perceive the many motleys shadows

 

The symmetry of cloud and light

All reddish - yellow- green do glow

Iridescent �" most majestic

Leaves on slim branches sway in gentle breeze


Orchestrated as if led by a melodic wand

Kaleidescope in rainbow colors

Conducted by some magic power

Leaves irradiated, alive, begging

 

Majestic foliage from afar

But close up a painters dazzling marvel

Of nature’s best 

© 2018 Arthur Weil


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A torrent of colorful images that comes across in an almost mystical way. Though no patently religious terms are used, this is a very spiritual work. Refreshing and very nicely done.

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Arthur Weil
Arthur Weil

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I was a public school teacher for 27 years and now have time to write poetry. I am the author of 22 books. more..

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