Wind In The Willow Poem by Lorraine Margueritte Gasrel Black

Wind In The Willow

Rating: 5.0


A curtain gently combed
By the wind in the willow
Haloed in amber and blue
Red leaves are burning
Green needles earning
A cushion to Fall's angry rue

A blanket now covers
The wind in the willow
Decked in grey and blue
All creatures stirring
Winged friends yearning
The whisper of Spring's early cue.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Laurie Hill 19 April 2009

Really enjoyed this, loved the imagery......................

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Rosalita Fernandez 11 April 2009

simply beautiful 10 from me

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Ency Bearis 10 September 2008

a lovely poem.... Ency Bearis

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Hopeu Likadapoem 09 September 2008

Love this one, what a talent you have

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As you can see from reading my poems I love nature because it always inspires in an awesome way.This poem among several others I contributed here were published in 1984 in my book ON MOONSTONES PEARLS AND CRYSTAL WINGS and copyrighted by me.

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