My Nature Home Poem by soren Barrett

My Nature Home

Pouring out of fading twilight fireflies are by night my bedroom light
To awake in morning light to serenading birds alight
Hummingbirds pass through my room, wings dispelling night's gloom
At an early hour, in the shower they perch on my towel in costume of plume
Watching me dress they sit upon my windowsill, quiet and still, awaiting a caress
In chorus all day they chirp and pray, home and land to bless
A kaleidoscope of colors, in sunny weather rainbows of feather on display
Showers of butterfly confetti form a winged jetty and in waves of the breeze play
In morning haze, golden sprays of wild orchids blooming on trees and rocks
Where grow ever so slow moving purple shadows as time's only clocks
A symphony of frogs, dancers of the bogs, become drums and a snare
They're accompanied by crickets in the thickets filling the jasmine perfumed night air

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