A child’s voice raised in song
A minute away from snowing
A dancing bag in the wind
Heart beats
A kiss
The touch of another’s hand in mine
A smile
Tears
Electric air before a storm
Hurt
A dog on a path between trees without a master
Falls colors
A road to nowhere
A lonely gray field
Framing a sun with my hands
A frozen lake
A broken steeple clock
A dead tree in a green meadow
Snow between mountains
Clouds of a storm
Concrete buildings crowding streets
A baby’s footprint
Seashells
A boat under a sunset
An amber sun caught between trees
The blink of an eye
An empty swing
Cartwheels
An icy highway
Wind chimes
A pen out of ink
A locket
A child’s stick drawing
The moons edge
Sunrise
The lines of desert sand waves
Flame colored rocks
Purple deserts
Drifting clouds
A church choir
A clear starry night
Black and white shadows on the top of a forest
Sun rays peeking through fallen branches
Diamonds glistening on emerald leaves
An empty campground
A path with no footprints
Trees I can’t see the tops of
A child holding a camera for the first time
The smell of a puppy
A bird’s song
The smell of sage
The old man in rags against a stone building
Waves of an ocean
Steam rising from gutters
Flying above clouds
A beach without footprints
A volcano’s lava
A sails first wind
A mustang running
The first time I held my child’s hand
The base of twisted tree trunks
Springs first purple wild flowers
A country fenced dirt road
Pick cherry blossoms
The smell of lavender
A tree that won’t die
A broken spirit
The birth of something I can’t see
The bridge I’ll never cross
The hum of a voice in a voiceless forest
Trees of amber in fall
A belly full of life
A field of wild poppy’s
Reflections on a glass pond
Remembering a life of things I left behind ~
These are God’s finger prints.
Rachealgrace Adams……10/24/2012
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Dear Rachealgrace you forgot put one important thing in your poem...... the kitchen sink. Everything else is IN:
ReplyDelete-Purple deserts
-Broken spirit
-Volcano’s lava
-Sunrise
-Bridge
-Kiss
-God’s finger??????
Froth about anything.
Well, I tried....Somehow I did forget the kitchen sink. Some felt each one could be a poem of it's own..One or two felt it could be shorter. I think we all can make our own lists....Thank you for commenting. Hope you'll stop by again....
DeleteRachealgrace,
ReplyDeleteI love this poem and the reflections of life it reverberates. Also, I agree with your sentiments above about embracing your muse. It is often difficult to find, and too easy to lose in the crowd of life. Thank you for your words and vision.
Elisabeth, I know this is a very late reply. Illness plus work has kept me away. I plan to be back here really soon. Thank you for your lovely comment. I hope I will see you again.
DeleteMy first time here and Wow! This first piece is impressively sustained and tenderly soulful - loved it! I alos agree with Elisabeth your clear minded eloquence on the topic of the joy of the muse was also insprational... I shall be back! With Best Wishes Scott www.scotthastie.com
ReplyDeleteDear Scott, thank you for visiting my blog. Please forgive my late reply. Life has its way with us. I plan to start posting here soon. I hope you see you again, its always my pleasure...
Deleteethereal, lyrical, evocative and charming. Reminds me of 2 poems I wrote in 1999---THE PAST and SEA IMAGES, not sure whether I can find them to send to you. May I have your email address? Have self-published 2 anthologies, hope to launch a 3rd by June 2021. With warm wishes. I live in Melb. My address sonatavivace@gmail.com
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing write!!!! wow!
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