I wanted to try a more traditional form, so here’s a Rondel. Three stanzas (ABba, abBA, abbaA, where the CAPS are the refrain lines).
When I walked this morning up the hill into the sky
bits of quartzite threw back the laughter of the sun.
A flock of crows flew east to west, one by one.
I breathed the golden air as I watched them fly.
Across the sparkling arm of the sun, they passed me by.
I watched transfix’d. I watched until they’d gone.
Bits of quartzite threw back the laughter of the sun
when I walked this morning up the hill into the sky.
The sun, a million miles away, a single fixed point, and I
another. Draw the line between. See how it runs,
a purposeful and shining thread, artfully spun.
It drew me up and up, toward that golden eye
when I walked this morning up the hill into the sky.
And a Gratitude List:
1. The Pleiades
2. Bagel sandwiches
3. Whoopie pies
4. Pileated Woodpeckers, and the hope of the Ivory Bill
5. Walking the road together
Namaste
We should walk together some early morn and watch the world awaken.
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That would be lovely! It is a joy to me, even though going out into the cold is always a big challenge for me at first.
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