Serenity Poem by Jacquie StewartHeimann

Serenity

Rating: 5.0


Sun peeks, moon sets
Scented evergreens sway softly
Hushed silence, muffled footsteps
An eagle calls from overhead
Gently splashing waterfall
Graceful doe, majestic buck
Noses lifted to the dawn
Unsteady fawn, first steps
Emerging slowly from the copse
Soulful eyes blink in the light
He stumbles and cries
Father snorts encouragement
Mother nuzzles tenderly
As newborn greets the new day

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
John Tiong Chunghoo 15 June 2006

painting very simple poetry for children.

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Sonny Rainshine 15 June 2006

Gentle, pastoral scene. Effective word-picture.

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