With this keyboard, I will paint you
a honeydew melon patch at the far side of summer,
draped in dew-kissed webs, the spidery artist
long-gone on its trembling legs.
I will sketch for you a patch of shy fiddlehead ferns,
unfurling delicately, blushing green,
to the tender song of the brook.
I will paint you a sky-high sun over the mountains,
so you may clearly see the path of the waterfall
down its slopes,
and I will colour in perfect puffy storybook clouds,
birds of many colours,
a rock covered with growling, barking sea lions,
and a gray whale, leaping, far out at sea.
If you are still not sated, wait one instant more,
and I will, with a flourish,
create for you a star-flung sky
just before midnight, frost crackling underfoot,
scent of wood-smoke on the almost-winter air,
and I will pencil in the faint sleepy cry
of an owl going into its burrow,
just before dawn.
An oldie from 2014, which I will share with the Tuesday Platform at Real Toads.
you write so wonderfully healing poem Sherry!
ReplyDeleteI am pleased, but will never say sated for fear you'd stop! This is such lovely imagery.
ReplyDeleteI completely adore the penciled in bit.
ReplyDeleteLove this especially; "and I will, with a flourish, create for you a star-flung sky just before midnight, frost crackling underfoot, scent of wood-smoke on the almost-winter air".. *swoooooon*💘
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this poem, Sherry - an oldie but goldie! And I'd love to catch a glimpse of those 'fiddlehead ferns,
ReplyDeleteunfurling delicately' and the 'star-flung sky
just before midnight, frost crackling underfoot'.
The first two lines pulled me in completely. So many lovely images in this I would have to re-quote the whole poem.
ReplyDeleteOh, you can paint me a poem anytime. I could use a few wild brush strokes.
ReplyDeleteJust perfect Sherry...love the painting..
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This has got to be my all time favourite from you Sherry
ReplyDeleteMuch💖love
A perfect world to live!
ReplyDelete" the spidery artist
ReplyDeletelong-gone on its trembling legs."
one of the best ever lines in a picture of a poem