Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Walk With Me~


Just a little sort-of romantic poem;)

Walk with me a while
Through the meadow grass,
Alongside the singing brook,
Shining silver glass.

Where warm sun beats down
Upon my let-down hair
And songbirds trill sweetly
Of the day so fair.

Stroll these fields of clover,
My hand clasped in yours.
This day we can feel safe,
Away from storms and wars.

Perhaps we shall see
A young doe and her fawn,
Or just talk and wander
Til the day is gone.

Then catch me a shooting star
As twilight settles in,
And promise me that like its light,
Our love shall never dim.

Copyright Hannah Scarlett 2012

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Wild Heart~



I was going to make this poem unrhyming, just to try that style out- but it didn't work; I have to rhyme words!

A gale-swept plain,
A sun-gilded copse,
A rushing river...

Thundering hooves,
Pounding heart,
Grass blades shiver.

Swiftly galloping,
Leaping and running,
Wind in her mane...

Long shadows reach,
She continues her flight,
The sky gives way to rain.

Fierce light in her eyes,
Caught by the dying sun
As gray clouds part.

She crests the hill,
Rears up and defies the darkness:
A free and wild heart.

© Hannah Scarlett 2012

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Apple~



Her life begins as a bud in the Spring,
A tiny, pink, and delicate thing.
Shyly and slowly, she starts to open,
Just one more promise nature has hope in.

The sun shines down upon her face,
Warming her petals with a golden embrace.
The bud lifts free the rest of her cover,
And becomes a bloom, vibrant with color.

She has many companions,
Pink and white and lovely,
Together they wave in the breeze as champions,
Gracing the bough of their mother tree.

And indeed, champions they be,
They have a miraculous destiny:
To blossom and grow and become
The next generation of the apple kingdom.

Their flowers fade and wilt away,
What's left is a small green thing.
No longer do they smell so sweet,
But this is only the beginning...

Throughout the Summer days,
They grow and start to change.
The previous little bud follows her sisters' ways,
And what happens in quite strange:

Her dark green flesh
 Turns pink as the leaves start to fall,
First begins to pale then brighten,
Then swells and darkens, the last stage of all.

Now she is a dark, red apple,
Perfect in every way.
She is round and rosy and sweet,
And then one day...

She says farewell to her sisters,
Then lets go of her stem.
Through the crisp, Autumn air she falls,
Sadly, yet determinedly, she leaves them.

Landing upon soft, rich soil,
She lies content, awaiting her fate.
Over the days, her time draws near,
And she rejoices at the end of her wait.

For a hand reaches down
And takes her inside,
She knows she's been found,
And great is her pride.

Because now she has finished her duty
To feed those who harvest.
Now this red, blushing beauty
May come to a rest.

As she is washed and cut,
And Laid in the dough of a pie,
She is glad to have fulfilled and acknowledged
Her purpose and calling from On High.

© Hannah Scarlett 2011


Monday, March 14, 2011

Summer~



I step outside in the fresh, cool air,
A gentle breeze stirs my hair.
All around me there is birdsong:
Sweet, harmonious, and not a note wrong.

All about the flowers bloom,
A solemn promise summer is soon.
Tulips, daises, mallows, lupines,
Every tiny blossom opens.

The farmer works hard:
The ground he plows.
Trees grow tall in the yard:
Maple leaves, birch bark, and willow boughs.

Above my head, the sky is blue,
Fluffy white clouds float by, too.
The air is fragrant as flower buds open anew.

The trees stretch high and embrace the sunshine;
It's hard to believe this day is mine!
The creek flows fast, topped with foam.
Summer, summer, welcome home!

© Hannah Scarlett 2010