A summer sigh

The lush of the land lies as velvet moss green carpet
The river rushing its morning wash
rumbling as it spins twisting and turning its tidal path
over the chance carried stones to the seas
Where the coastal sands of time are met
Meeting waves pulled by undercurrents
Finding rocks, kale, seaweed and moss covered
Just as the hair of cherubs faces foamed
Then gently adorned with shell and mollusk jewels
and salty sea air crusts crystal formations alongside
In come the tides bringing with them oceanic treasures
Driftwoods, wreckage, salvage,
that have crashed and bashed the cliffs along the way
To finally rest ashore and be renewed
To become beach combers delights
Trinkets gifts or items for the home


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  • pijinlane
    pijinlanealmost 2 years ago

    Wonderful! It’s the whole of summer in a glorious word picture!

  • Thanks Jen, appreciate both your view and comment! Loving the warmer weather – its nice to just be and appreciate nature at its best! Smiles…Kindest thoughts, Anna-Marie.

    – anaisnais

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonalmost 2 years ago

    Fabulous

  • Thanks very much, glad you like! Have a great week, kindest thoughts, Anna-Marie.

    – anaisnais

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonalmost 2 years ago

    Your welcome anaisnais

  • George Gleason
    George Gleasonalmost 2 years ago

    Fantastic work.. Congrats on today’s feature!!

  • Thanks so much for the honor of being featured, how lovely to see this piece being enjoyed by so many! Kindest thoughts and wishes, Anna-Marie.

    – anaisnais