Monday, November 16, 2015

Blue Birds


    Blue Birds

Blue birds
dulled by
a dim day,
flitting through
a leafless tree.

Heaven hides
waits midair
to fleetingly
flash bright
brilliant
blue

against storm
grey skies.



poem copyright ©2015 Anne Selden Annab

Susurrus


    Susurrus

Our maple leaf litter-
brown orange red
gold glinting
all over the lawn.

Wind currents tug
and toss, stirring
susurrus...

More oak leaves
dance down
fluttering.

A trick of light
near my feet
reveals a curious
brown wren,
a leaf shape
shadow
there all along
watching.


poem copyright ©2015 Anne Selden Annab

Reprieve


      Reprieve

There is PAIN
always

but there is also
beauty...

The sun rise spurge
in every shade of rose-
and orange, as if flowers
and fruit and fish
taught dawn
what to do.

Daylight discloses
the colorful wood duck
and then mallards
with their mates
drifting upstream
dabbling.

Sycamore leaf boats
float past, as a chick-a-dee
flits up to perch
on a spindly twig
nearby.

My own movement
so often curtailed
is but one tiny red berry
on the burning bush.

Later on a drive
I chance upon
the startling bright
golden light
of an autumn tree
brimming with
luminescence.



poem copyright ©2015 Anne Selden Annab