An Afternoon In Early March Poem by Daniel Brick

An Afternoon In Early March



A day of unexpected winds
drives foaming clouds across the sky,
and uncovers the wet brilliance of grass.
I see you in the distance, dancing over the snow.

Winter-colored birds cross the sunlight.
From a bare blackened branch a single robin
sings his distinctive song, over and over,
piercing both glare and silence.

I see you wave in my direction. White light
dispels gray skies and folds of mist.
I wave back, and hasten my steps,
closing the gap between us. The light grows brighter.

Monday, June 4, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: seasons
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 04 June 2018

Beautiful, Daniel! Combining the glory of nature with the unmitigated essence of the human being I am now brighter.

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