Verte

Verte

A Poem by Pete
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Methinks my own soul must be a bright invisible green. - Thoreau

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Emerald fields of verdant grass.
Four-leaf clovers and ivy scaling trees.
Hydrangeas avec pods brimming with placid peas.
Frogs ribbiting on lackadaisical lilypads.
Jealous faces hued of envy.
A sea like Pthonus' chartreuse glass.
Apostles of the kilt.
In castles that the battles of Eire's bagpipes built.
Saintly spruce trees.
Angels praying 'pon naif knees.

Sprigs of mint atop juleps on derby day.
Peacock feathers spread open like a Southern belle's fan.
Innocent, unripened fruit.
Growing.
Living.
Loving.
Breathing.
Things I feel and eyes can taste.
Imbued with the almighty's chromatic sheen.
Green.
That's what I mean ...



© 2020 Pete


Author's Note

Pete
"A single gentle rain makes the grass many shades greener." - Thoreau

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Added on February 28, 2020
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Pete
Pete

Boston, MA



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I love reading, writing, music, nature, God and feeling emotion, not necessarily in that order. To me, these things go hand in hand. My favorite writer is Henry David Thoreau. I think he was a geni.. more..

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