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WindWalker
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0 posted 2008-02-18 08:04 PM


In the soft light of morning
an alpine meadow awakens
as it arches away from me
into the remaining shadows
cast by distant rocky peaks.

In the silence of the dawn
flowers cautiously open
to welcome the Sun’s light.
Bright diamonds of dew
sparkle on leaves and stems
spreading colour upon colour:
what awesome beauty!
I think to myself
standing here alone, but as a god
casting a restful glance
upon the first day of light.

I cannot help but wonder
why so many choose the city.
The suffocating enclosed spaces
of its giant marketplaces;
its endless rush of traffic;
its fumes and gaudy artificial lights
and its painted artificial smiles
rouged by its inferno.

We have a choice, do we not?
If I stand here alone today,
why not another also?
The beauty that surrounds me,
the land offers free every day.
The feeling it gives me
could be that of another as well:
feeling of peace, of tranquillity,
of respect for life
and everything in it:
the city emasculates those feelings
but how many know this now?

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secondhanddreampoet
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1 posted 2008-02-18 08:15 PM


I especially love the beginning
of this very fine 'penning!':

"In the soft light of morning
an alpine meadow awakens
as it arches away from me
into the remaining shadows
cast by distant rocky peaks.

In the silence of the dawn
flowers cautiously open
to welcome the Sun’s light.
Bright diamonds of dew
sparkle on leaves and stems
spreading colour upon colour:
...awesome beauty!"

most serious applause!!

Marge Tindal
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2 posted 2008-02-18 08:32 PM


WindWalker~

Your opening stanzas are just LOVELY~

'In the soft light of morning
an alpine meadow awakens
as it arches away from me
into the remaining shadows
cast by distant rocky peaks.

In the silence of the dawn
flowers cautiously open
to welcome the Sun’s light.
Bright diamonds of dew
sparkle on leaves and stems
spreading colour upon colour:
what awesome beauty!'


While I also find such splendor of beauty in my 'meadow' ... I can also understand those who love the opposite end of the spectrum found in their city lights~

Fortunate are we that we can each find our 'rainbow' to stand under~

Some very lovely thoughts here~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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JamesMichael
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
3 posted 2008-02-19 04:01 AM


Wonderful...something to do with staying close to family and feeling comfortable in the environment they are raised in...lack of motivation, fear of change...so many reasons...James
effjayel
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4 posted 2008-02-19 04:35 AM


I agree with Marge but wonder how many of those beneath the rainbow are too busy looking for the mythical pot of gold to see the beauty that nature is showing right above their head?
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5 posted 2008-02-19 05:08 PM


For me, no man made setting can come close to matching the sheer beauty and spiritual power of nature.

Falling rain
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6 posted 2008-02-19 05:25 PM


Simply BEAUTIFUL! i love the discription in this poem and yes nature can never replace the imagry of nature. great write!

~Zach~

Marchmadness
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7 posted 2008-02-19 08:52 PM


Your poetry always touches my heart, WindWalker. Always special to me.
                               Ida

Kristabell
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Portland, OR
8 posted 2008-02-19 09:00 PM


I know it! Nice write.

K

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