In the dark I waited
braced against the winters chill
In the walkway, gated
to gain again that thrill.
Shall I see thee rising
putting on thy robe
in my windows glazing
Reflect the earthen globe
From the east she shows herself
painted and unashamed
None of the weariness of age
Her youthfullness could tame
The melting of the cold in fire
upon a mountain hearth
waking in me, my own desire
To have my fill of mirth
I'll not see this blazing fire twice
nor love any more than now
The day before me does entice
to refuse, I know not how
c. David Schmidt rights reserved
Thursday, January 05, 2006
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22 comments:
Beautiful! Both - the words and the picture.
Very nice poem. Personally I feel more of those emotions about the sunset than the sunrise though. I'm such a night owl!
Nice poem....thanks for sharing it with us.
Great writing!
There's a Mount Sugarloaf near my house. That's weird since you live in California and I live in Massachusetts.
nice!
Andrew
David -Very nice! I liked that photo too!
Peace,
- Neo
I like that!!
An artist of words...you are
How can anyone not be inspired by such a sight. Thankz for the public muze, showing me the pic I told ya I missed.
great piece of writing there. and the photo isn't so bad either. lol! hi david! visiting from michele's. :)
Beautiful!
Here to say "Michele says hello!"
Jo
love the new you, but the old you was loveable too
D- love the new look, and the poem. Great talking to you. I've missed you old friend! **hugs**
Nice poem, David....
I'm here from Michele today...
Like the new look, too!
Fabulous new look and fantastic set of words to go with it.
Love the new look!!! Beautiful pic at the top as well!
Beautiful poem and picture.
Michele sent me!
Beautiful picture; beautiful poem!
Great new look!!! It shocked me when I got here!
Andrew
nice imagery and words.
~Michelle sent me
Beautiful... just amazingly beautiful.
hugsss
Great work--pix and poetry. I too love the transitioning sun. See one of mine here:
Behind the Willows
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