Winds Chase

Winds Chase

A Poem by Kathy Van Kurin
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Clues within nature's life. We anticipate Springs warmth, light and beauty.

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Winds Chase


Winds chase through pewter skies, sculpted within leaden grey.

 Billowy formations melt together and keep racing.


Carried to earth; the gusts come a- swirling-

like a spinning wheel,

 pushing and pushing still. 


Trees sway in a glorious waltz;

 branches and limbs brushing together, 

whilst tiniest new leaves rustle

 and twirl in breezes swirl.

                   

Heavens water deluge, shouts in power-

 possessing and enclosing all it finds, 

then departs.


 The wood grove stands tall, slim and still

 but

 for the damp; drip, dripping all around.  


My soul lifts in joy

 as a fresh new wind comes a riding,

 trading grey firmament pin wheels above,

with one of Cerulean blue and creamy cloud softness.

 


Song birds timidly come out of hiding

from their blackberry hedge fortress;

 twinkling into my heart.


 In loveliness they sing and twitter,

 splash and play,

 through every mud puddle.


  Soon to form families; 

 fly, swoop and visit with one another

 in every vine and tree limb perch.

 

Yes,

Delightful little feathered ones are here! 


Red wing blackbird,

 spotted and crimson eyed towhee,

- cowbird and sparrow, 

are each a feathered wonder!


-They peck the dampening and swelling earth

-for black sunflower seeds

 cast by thoughtful hands.


 Last but not least; 

colorful cuties,

Red and purple finch steal the show!

 

Cold dim days are fading

 into hope's

nurturing time, refreshing. 


Oh, come warmth and sunshine brightness! 

Spur us on to be, move and strive

 for new dreams and vitality.


These precious days

 of pre-spring transition

point forward.

 March gales

wave your flag signal of


clues given to the much awaited spring!

   

 

     Kathy Van Kurin      2017

© 2017 Kathy Van Kurin


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A very well written piece.....

Your poems are always descriptive of a living canvas and this one is no different. Your vocabulary and word choice combine with lush visual imagery to put the reader in that very environment; marvelling along side you as the final gusts of winter give way to the coming of Spring.

A very visual, well written poem. Nice work.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Doodley,
Isn't it wonderful; all we need do is look out the window at the sky and can be ispi.. read more



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Colour, sound and sensation are all brought together in your poem, Kathy. Your observations are a painting, recording and even a gentle drama in words.
What more do you need?
Norman

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Norman,
Thank you,When outside I just know that the incredible storehouse of meaning is just .. read more
The first two lines depict a dramatic darkened winter sky-scape so well. The poem moves on to describe the detail of the transition as buds and birds begin to let us know that soon winter will slip away again to our relief. Even through this narrative though there seems a darkness to the bitter end as we are still subject to the vagaries of the transition period.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

The weather here in the Pacific Northwest is an interesting mix of much rain, tempestuous winds soft.. read more
Dreamy poetic prose...

i wonder whether spring will come soon...we haven't really had winter...it's a wait and see.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Heh Jacob,
I'm feeling a little awkward here; This particular write was actually in process .. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

7 Years Ago

we often think of our stuff in rough draft, and that maybe we are nowhere near finished...but often .. read more
Kathy Van Kurin

7 Years Ago

Bless your heart you good hearted guy. I truly appreciate that; your input is right to the point and.. read more

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