these poems are
a sturdy little cabin in the woods
just a bit more than you imagined
where wind outside hums gentle hush
a rushing in and through the trees
now pause, take rest
enjoy evening's quiet time
before bears and birds
and others prowl about
do, sit now by the open stove
a light warm shawl around your shoulders
and an inviting wooden rocker
with a colorful clean soft cushion
a fresh sturdy length of log is added on the leaping fire
sparkling red and orange glowing coals
dancing reflections, crackles in the quiet
all smoke goes up the chimney
perfect in every way
a cabin rustic and reminiscent of times past,
call them the good old days.
a warm drink?
coffee, tea or beer, also liquor if you prefer
good crackers and cheese
the like of which you have never had,
a taste that will surprise you
delight you, just right
we can sometime be a ship
at sea in good weather
sunshine
sure the wind is always at your back,
a pleasant rolling, dolphin, soaring gulls
the right air breeze
ripe sea splashes
pleasure for your taking
enjoy the space
at your pace, my friend
we may talk a bit and laugh
eat a good bite
chocolates or a sandwich
an excellent soup of modest design
while you tell a story, or I will
and moonlight shines
the morning sun will rise
pastel sky and clouds fill the skies
soft music on a guitar,
maybe a piano in the next room
all things, all ways,
just right
in this cabin in the woods
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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4 comments:
I like this one quite a lot
What a wonderful place you've created, a cabin in the woods - I wish... Phew, and all those memories!
A beautiful poem.
I re-read this poem today, and feel peace, as I often do, reading many of your poems. Thank you for creating this good feeling!
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