Now that the temperature is slightly more welcoming and the snow pack has receded, I’ve been spending more time outside. In addition to enjoying the fresh air and scouting out subtle signs of approaching spring, I’ve been taking pictures again. I hadn’t realized how much I’d missed it! Here are three short spring- and photo-inspired poems from the last week.
Spring Prophecy
Along winter-bare branches
twilight raindrops
sparkle like blossoms
©2018 M. Hogan
Foggy morning
at the cemetery
snow melts
time stands still
©2018 M. Hogan
Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to stop and take a photo, but as I drove to work this week, I noticed this welcome sight:
Migrating birds perch
among emerging spring buds
like precocious blossoms
©2018 M. Hogan
And finally, a big happy birthday wish to Lee Bennett Hopkins, poet and anthologist extraordinaire. While searching for signs of spring and all things “spring-ish”, I found his poem, Spring. I love the rhythm of it!
SPRING
by
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Roots
sprouts
buds
flowers
always–
always–
cloud-bursting showers…
(click here to read the entire poem)
You can find the Poetry Friday Roundup this week at the talented Robyn Hood Black’s blog, Life on the Deckle Edge. She’s also hosting the surprise birthday celebration for Lee Bennett Hopkins, so make sure to stop by and join in the birthday festivities!