The Grove Poem by Joseph Peter Ostapiuk

The Grove



Blueberries and vines over the fence
like wayward lines passing over the rigids and boundaries
and bleeding;
its skin holds the blood of the divine.
And beyond it,
the beige and tan fields swooping up and down,
down in the valley floor,
the dry brittle grain,
exposed to the sun.
'One begins to wonder in times of greater discomfort.'
The valley opens and closes for miles,
only imagining it's touch;
the distant ridge line
holds breathlessly still.
Its autumn leaves beginning,
to fall against the curtain
past the crimson red vines,
meandering through beside
The setting sun

Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: nature,thought
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