Being What He Is

Being What He Is

A Poem by Paris Hlad

Being What He Is


When he is in a garden’s eye,

The Earth is truly his

 

He never seems to will or was,

In being what he is

 

From bloom to bloom,

He is a blur, a blear of tiny wings �"

 

But when he sips the dew of day, 

He seems the gist of things

 

A vital soul, a toy of God,

A slight and sudden breeze

 

That zigzags through the hollyhocks,

Then, rushes for the trees

 

He hums his life and flutters fast �"

He is a mind aware,

 

That loving eyes are loving him,

When he is here and there.

 

 

© 2023 Paris Hlad


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Very nice description of a natural phenomenon here. Is it true that hummingbirds hum because they don't know the words?

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Paris Hlad
Paris Hlad

Southport, NC, United States Minor Outlying Islands



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