Nature (on 95)

Nature (on 95)

A Poem by Jennifer Parde
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Just a poem about one of those magical, ordinary moments we all have (when we're open to them).

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Nature intrudes at the most unexpected of moments,
like when I'm crawling through rush hour traffic on 95
(on a Friday, no less),
and suddenly I notice LEAVES:
orange
               red
                         yellow
                                     brown
blowing across the interstate, pelting mine and the other cars.

My eyes, tickled, snap open now.

So I notice also:

birds,
          swooping and dancing in twisting Vs
(in contrast to a plane that arches evenly, slowly overhead).

and

clouds,
mountains of them, all a thick blue-gray,
piled softly one on top of another,
like folded blankets
(heaviest on bottom, thinnest on top).

Nature intrudes the most unexpected of moments--
and at this moment,
my tight rush-hour heart falls open,
and I am glad.

© 2008 Jennifer Parde


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Jennifer Parde
Jennifer Parde

Catonsville, MD



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Jennifer Parde is a singer/songwriter who also has a long-standing interest in writing poetry. Her poems tend to be introspective and/or spiritual in nature, often focusing on relationships as well. .. more..

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