Beautiful Moments. Poem by Fay Slimm

Beautiful Moments.

Rating: 5.0


A thrush suddenly bursting it's wonder
Of song in sound - - - - I wait there.

The sight of a fallow deer as birthing
Uncovers fawn - - - life to share.

Lying ear to ground, I catch grass growing
In summer heat - - - -something rare.

A swim with dolphin, contacting a brain
Below water - - - - -playful scare.

Moonbeams washing silvery patches down
Wall of dark room - - - to my hair.

My meeting with Spring in daffodil face
Upturned to mine - - - - hue so fair.

A miniature Goldcrest bird heard, not seen
Flashes bright crown - - trills somewhere.

A voice from a faraway phone, homing
In on my heart - - - - - - love is there.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kevin Wells 24 March 2009

Once again, I can only agree with these sentiments. I have always wanted to swim with Dolphins. That for me would be the epitome of being at one with nature.

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James Roberts 11 March 2009

All the best things in life are free...well most of them Thanks Fay this really cheered me up jim

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Fay Slimm

Fay Slimm

in Cornwall U.K.
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