Mountain Top
Bourbon butterscotch brightens to a shiny penny
before the hold of a sky matching your blue eyes
mixes with cucumber waters,
rushes past woodland lichen and pussy willow,
life-giving sustenance caressing
ancient paths and chaste mauve lips
both thirsting for past and present to be
vineyard and vine; for all,
for one. A mountain is mighty
but beneath a tree branch,
a flannel grey sanctuary for two,
the glacial stream curls by
as fauna and curling willow
turn your eyes to candied lavender
and mine to Celtic green
as we picnic and drink
from mountain waters, settle ourselves,
become lovers.
***
This ancient pathway our spring nectar,
where summer coneflowers and yarrow bloom
and fall's fiery hue yields to winter's alabaster drape
and the tawny owl blinks
into a raven-wing night blessing each season,
blesses us as we return
beneath peppercorn sky ablaze with the northern star;
refined amber above windswept cliffs whistling
a serenade to love.
by Margaret Bednar, December 7, 2020
I wrote this poem to an expired challenge over at "dVerse Poets Pub - Synesthesia" - write a song full of colors. I wouldn't say this is a song, but it is a poem. I am linking this up with "Poets and Storytellers Writers Pantry #49".
4 comments:
Wow, it's full of colours all right! Makes me realise how seldom I use colours in my writing and what it might add if I did.
A rich and beautiful poem overflowing with the delights of nature
The colors blaze along beautifully! Sounds like a perfect day to me. ;)
A feast for the sense...
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