Craziest Time In The Woods Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Craziest Time In The Woods

Rating: 5.0


As I was walking in the woods, admiring the beauty,
I saw a brook that babbled nonstop, so incoherently,
Humming as I strolled the summertime most fruitfully,
I noticed gay purple hummingdirds, accompanying me!

A meadow revealed yellow butterflies so aptly named,
Swarming in the golden sunshine, wild and untamed,
Enjoying their moment of bliss, before sunset flamed,
Putting an end to the hour, that nature had acclaimed!

Then I saw pretty ladybug, refined and full of grace,
Dancing to enchanted breezes, in Queen Anne's lace.
A sudden sound alarmed me, but it was only a rabbit,
Running like the wind, as if it was customary habit!

And when I turned my head to an emerald green tree,
There sat a blue mockingbird, that was teasing me.
The colorful day wore on, until long shadows finally-
Which I became aware, were now shadowing me constantly!

Craziest Time In The Woods
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: birds,butterflies,rhyme,song,sunset,sunshine,woods
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Cowboy Ron Williams 11 August 2020

You have a very colorful imagination! Did you paint that picture yourself?

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Sylvia Frances Chan 11 August 2020

ToMyPoemsList this most beautiful poem.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 11 August 2020

Most beautifully worded and so loveliest rendered. I enjoyed very much reading this so beautiful poem. Four scintillating stanzas. Truly a Craziest Time in The Woods! Added with such a pretty aquarel. Really best water colour painting. A 10++++ for the heartwarming poem, dear Evelyn!

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