Sunbeams Where I Wander Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Sunbeams Where I Wander

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I am wandering in the woods today,
Just after the daybreak rosy hues.
The path is so alive and lively,
With golden sunbeams in the trees!
I am walking near a vivid meadow,
And sunbeams embellish the blooms,
Offering them some encouragement,
To give off their delicious fumes!
I am wandering in endless greenery,
Amid the saucy sunbeams sparkling,
And raptures of birds in my ears,
In the heady golden age of summer!
I am roaming the avenue of trees,
And sunbeams are dazzling the lake,
Like colorful butterflies tremble,
When a delicate breeze overtakes!

Sunbeams Where I Wander
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: birds,color,flowers,green,nature walks,sunshine,woods
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Photograph courtesy of Markus Spiske from Pixabay
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Varsha M 15 November 2020

Sunbeams my day delight Taking away night plight How I enjoy morning glow Pulling the blanket of dark slow. An energizing morning sunbeams. Thank-you

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 16 November 2020

You are most welcome. Thank you for those very lovely words.

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