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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Beloved




They circle the harbour,
my mountains ~
guardians, protectors.

My eyes follow their familiar curves
~ Catface, Lone Cone, Meares ~
tracing their round lines,
catching my breath at
their ever-changing mist and cloud,
their slopes turning rosy 
just before sunset,
like blushing maidens, shy under
so many loving glances.


My eyes caress their rounded shapes
with gratitude and love
~ Catface, Lone Cone, Meares ~
watching over the harbour 
and our lives:
neighbours, protectors, guardians.


Beloved.


for Sumana's prompt at Midweek Motif: Neighbours. Every day, as I pass through the village, my eyes fly to the mountains circling our shores. They are so familiar and beloved, my heart ever grateful for their beauty and proximity.



13 comments:

  1. I love your take on this prompt of neighbors. I feel the same way about the trees.

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  2. Oh Sherry this is utterly gorgeous in its poignancy and images!❤️ " like blushing maidens, shy under so many loving glances." Woww!❤️

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  3. Thank you for reminding us that not all of our neighbors have two legs and can carry a casserole to a grieving family. Mountains as neighbors. Definitely. Infinitely.

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  4. A beautiful poem Sherry!! I can just imagine them!

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  5. I wish I had written this. My mountains too are my beloved neighbors. I can always count on them, their beauty. I love this poem!!!

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  6. You are the poet and the Muse of that place. Thank you for sharing with us thank you for sharing with us

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  7. An almost erotic adoration, definitely your neighbors--your home--at any time of day: "Neighbors, protectors, guardians, beloved." Wow.

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  8. if only we would love the mountains, the rivers and seas as our friends, but no everything is a commodity to be usurped, to be plundered and profited from by a few while the Earth slowly dies. Why can't people open their eyes to the coming catclysm?

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  9. Love how you name them - twice.. brings them closer!

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  10. Soothing. So, so wonderful and fortunate to have such neighbors. I wish I could live in the Himalayas.

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  11. Beautiful, Sherry! Living in a flat landscape, I appreciate every curve and slope of your mountainous neighbours.

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  12. You live in a beautiful part of the world, Sherry.

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  13. Amazing, Sherry. I love the personification of the mountains. They are, indeed, protectors.

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