Pathway Poem by Paul Butters

Pathway



Come with me,
Along this path:
Through the forest,
Towering over us on either side.
Smell the greenery
All around.
Orchestral accompaniment
From countless birds.

Hope you feel engaged
As we stroll along.
And now the pathway branches out!
Six new paths,
Six choices.
Let's take one.
Off we go.

We risk being lost.
What wonders
Or horrors (!)
Will we find?

The woods suck us in,
Further and further forward.
Punctuated by pesky gnats.
Expect itchy red spots
When you get home.

Onward and onward.
Bees and butterflies.
Sun streaming through the branches up above,
Trees topped by fleecy white clouds.

At last - a clearing!
Can I hear the sea or just a lake?
Or is there a stream nearby?
I see a golden parting of the ways,
A little land beyond forever.
But what do You see? ? ?

Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: discovery,nature,nature walks
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With Jefferson Carter in mind....
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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