They have emerged, unlikely
harbingers of spring's coming
glory, their
inobtrusive mottled
heads rising through the
frozen muck melted by the
heat of their own bodies.
In the days ahead,
at just the right moment,
their humanly unappreciated scent
will draw first-of-the-year
flies and beetles
to feast on their, as-yet-undeveloped,
pollen.
He sings this morning, an exuberant
rhythmic, clear whistle
not heard since last spring,
when he was courting.
February is too early for courting
and yet, in the now,
as the sun rises higher and
the daylight lengthens,
he tunes his voice and
his hopes towards
what is to
come.
As do I.
Ann
ReplyDeleteSo good to read your poetry, lovely!
Nice to hear you moved and a bit closer.
Spring is indeed on it's way. We just need to be patient.
Take Care
Nina Todor
Hi Nina! Thank you. The aloe you gave us is so happy and growing so large. I think of you each time I look at it :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful insights, Ann! I just love how in tune with nature you are!
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