An Elgy Allegro Poem by Kevin Patrick

An Elgy Allegro

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Green promenades in meadows wide
Blue radiates a vaulted sky
A chorus of aster stretches through
A splintered Hillock's crystal stream
Where the laughing sun spills out its arms
On lines of wine libations pour
Seesaws of shadow betwixt with gold
Ferment the stately land with moss

Sweet air that strews with honey dew
And calm scantly minted lavender
Invites grasshoppers sound concord
To buzz the bell of natures chapel
Upon the stone I sit and watch
The Birch trees leafs whisper scarcely
Boughs of emerald toothed mosaics
Sway in the breeze a fresh Melody

Here the sounds of thrushes Speaking
Passions luster in pastures Eden
Gather all joys green creation
To our mothers celebration
While robins sing sweet stirring songs
Upon the heads of daffodils
Whose cups are lit the suns sweet kiss
Now bumble bees rejoice Heralds

My heart now gathers in this peace
Amiss the birch where sparrows glide
Underneath the russet bark
The caterpillars' clandestine crawl
On heaven hear this grassy knoll
For Calm and contemplative soul
Can now relax inside this world
And sing this elegy allegro
A place so far yet so serene

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This is a reworked version of one of my very first poems I wrote four years ago.
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