Along the Riverbanks

Along the Riverbanks

A Poem by SyberRose
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A photo of my son when he was nine inspried this poem...he was fishing on riverbank.

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There is a sweet wafting breeze
within rustling of emerald leaves;
golden flora along the riverbanks
a sweet fragrance it weaves.
Invisible footprints of summer days
along the steps of eroded stones;
washed away with hands of time
memories the riverbanks own.


Children play while parents work
fishing and having fun;
making memories for themselves
laughing in the warmth of sun.
Fishing upon the river rocks
in reflections of a lazy stream,
are  innocent faces of children
and a catfish in their dreams,
beneath the branches in the shade
listening to songs of the bluebird,
while the crickets serenade.


And as the children fall asleep
and like a cloud drift away;
twinkle... twinkle... little star
they dream about their day;

Images of laughing waters
sing a rippling lullaby,
within a honeysuckle breeze,
along the ancient riverbanks
eating blueberries 'neath the trees.

 

©SyberRose

 

 

 

© 2013 SyberRose


Author's Note

SyberRose
Thank you for reading...SyberRose

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You make the river and nature come alive in your wonderful imagery and you paint a oneness of joy between your son and fishing...Bravo...................

Posted 10 Years Ago


SyberRose

10 Years Ago

Thank you Sami...a little different poem for me but enjoyed writing it...:)
Sami Khalil

10 Years Ago

You are welcome...:).....................
This is a beautiful poem so full of imagery and serene beauty that it made me what to go to a riverbank and just sit there to observe and write. I like the beautiful rhyme scheme that brought this poem together so wonderfully.

Posted 10 Years Ago


SyberRose

10 Years Ago

thank you Karen and i'm glad you enjoyed this piece...Rose:)
Rose, this is a beautiful poem for your son. Those days of total freedom were so fleeting when you look back on them. When you are living them, they feel like they will go on and on and on. One day you wake up and time starts ticking at a fast clip. Bittersweet. Angi~
PS: Did you mean to say eroded instead of eroted in the 6th line? I could not find eroted in my dictionary.

Posted 10 Years Ago


SyberRose

10 Years Ago

thank you for bringing that to my attention Angi...i will edit and i'm glad you enjoyed Angi...thank.. read more
Angi

10 Years Ago

Always a pleasure, Ms. Rose! Have a beautiful day.
This poem engages every sense - beautiful! Thank you for sharing.

Posted 11 Years Ago


SyberRose

11 Years Ago

Thank You Rita...nice to hear from you...it was inspired by my son when he was nine...I have a photo.. read more
Another lovely, laid-back kind of a poem, rich in nostalgia and innocence. There are segments of this poem which take me back to "other" days.

Posted 11 Years Ago


SyberRose

11 Years Ago

thank you Jerry for your sweet comments...and I like the photo too but I liked the other one also.read more

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Added on March 29, 2013
Last Updated on October 26, 2013
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SyberRose
SyberRose

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Welcome to my profile: I was born in England, and raised in the U.S and now living in Virginia. I write mostly of romance and nature....I prefer not to send read requests so if you wish just read at y.. more..

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