Fields Of Gold Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Fields Of Gold

Rating: 5.0


In the blaze of the buttercup morning,
Bluejays were reeling in rich lapis skies,
And for miles lush nature was adorning,
In the golden age of hued butterflies!

Yellow and lovely were the flower fields,
Reaching forever at bright edge of day,
Yet long before dawn was destiny sealed,
With the promise of the endless bouquet.

On a nearby fence red rooster crowed loud,
And an orange bird was greeting the sun,
And a warm breeze tousled the lemon crowd,
While I really had to watch and listen!

The hours held treasures beyond comparing,
The result of nature's impulse sharing.

Fields Of Gold
Monday, June 28, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: morning,flowers,yellow,beautiful,birds
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Photograph courtesy of Phillip Oldfield from Pixabay
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
M Asim Nehal 30 June 2021

Like Mr. Kumarmani Sir you have an eye for capturing the nature's beauty in your poem. Fabulous poem.5***

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LeeAnn Azzopardi 29 June 2021

beautifully amazing

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 29 June 2021

Your pen always paints the wonders and beauty of Mother Nature. Always a treat to read your marvelous write embellished with fantastic imagery. Beautifully written.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 28 June 2021

And for miles lush nature was adorning, In the golden age of hued butterflies! Again another poem by your pen about Nature's Beauty and the other activities lingering herein.5 Stars Full for this fascinating Nature poem.

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