Wakey Wakey Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Wakey Wakey

Rating: 5.0


Red rooster is crowing, perched on a split rail fence,
In the bloom of a rosy dawn, when all nature is tense.
In the chocolate colored trees, of the emerald leaves,
Baby bluebirds are cheeping, to the spicy warm breeze.
The flowers bob and curtsey, with many colorful cheers,
In a love affair that's endured, ages of sunlit years!
Purple shadows are drifting, the world partially awake,
And it's still a shadowy mystery, what destiny will make.
Perky squirrels are scampering, the sun is on his way,
Sweet life is beginning again, for it's a brand new day!

Wakey Wakey
Monday, March 8, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: rhyme,sunrise,awakening,colors,beauty,birds,animals,flowers
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Photograph courtesy of Amanda Phung from Unsplash
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Captain Cur 09 March 2021

A gem of a write, a poetic crow! Sometimes crawling out of our cots are hard, but look at that glorious dawn awaiting us!

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Varsha M 08 March 2021

Evely every day s new way of playing with colors that makes dawn look great snd dust just going to end...so hopeful snd good poetry.

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