Summersday Poem by Bunny Baker

Summersday



A yellow capped flower dances in the breeze
Which seems strange considering the stillness of the sky
Grass shivers and sways like a shiny green blanket, rippling and ruffled
Chaffinch and rook echo through the tranquillity
A glassy river bubbles and runs.

While a bumble bee sucks its juice
The sound of a distant road hums.
Droplets of water splash from pebble to rock
Taking the turf from its soily sides
Tormenting the hyacinth and hollyhock

Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: summer
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edwin Robinette 18 March 2008

Beautifully done....loved it! !

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Bunny Baker

Bunny Baker

Manchester, England
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