I came across this poem as well on my computer. Again....the original of this was also lost and this too is a "remake" attempt. Which one do you like better?
Diamonds in the Grass
It tickles my feet and it sticks to my feet
As I run through the dewy, cool, clean grass
Spraying my legs
As I bathe in the first warm rays of morning
The dewy diamonds glint in the sunlight
Little rainbows dance among the grass
I hurry to gather them all up
Before the sun steals them away
How rich I would be
If there were real diamonds in the grass every morning.
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2009
Poem Found
I probably wrote this about a year ago. The original was lost in a move, perhaps it's still at my parent's house somewhere, so both this poem and the other one by the same name on this blog are "remake" attempts of the original. Which one do you like better?
Puddle Jumping in the Rain
The pavement is scorching my bare feet
As the sun sizzles my shoulders.
The air is thick and sticky.
A stillness and quiet are all around
In the distance, the sky is rumbling.
We will have some reprieve
On this sweltering summer’s day.
A gentle breeze disrupts the tops of the trees
They sway and whisper
Sshhhh, sssshhhhh, ssssshhhhhhh
Clouds encroach upon a spotless blue
Growing ever darker as they move
The sky grumbles louder
As the trees have the humidity blown from their leaves
The first raindrop pelts my shoulder
I look skyward and receive another upon my forehead
Drip, drop, drip, drip, drop
Upon my cheeks and on my arms
A flash of light pierces the sky
And a crash of booming thunder follows
The heavens open wide
And I stand there upon the now steamy driveway
Letting the water cascade over my body
Puddles pool on the pavement like dew upon Tulip Tree leaves
And I watch them fill
As water showers down from the sky
Plink, plunk, plink, plink, plunk
The rain washes over my back and down my legs to my feet
Which no longer burn on the pavement.
The puddles invite me to play
I jump from one to the next
Water splashing upon my shins and calves
Splash, splish, splash, splish, splash, splash
Puddle jumping in the rain.
Puddle Jumping in the Rain
The pavement is scorching my bare feet
As the sun sizzles my shoulders.
The air is thick and sticky.
A stillness and quiet are all around
In the distance, the sky is rumbling.
We will have some reprieve
On this sweltering summer’s day.
A gentle breeze disrupts the tops of the trees
They sway and whisper
Sshhhh, sssshhhhh, ssssshhhhhhh
Clouds encroach upon a spotless blue
Growing ever darker as they move
The sky grumbles louder
As the trees have the humidity blown from their leaves
The first raindrop pelts my shoulder
I look skyward and receive another upon my forehead
Drip, drop, drip, drip, drop
Upon my cheeks and on my arms
A flash of light pierces the sky
And a crash of booming thunder follows
The heavens open wide
And I stand there upon the now steamy driveway
Letting the water cascade over my body
Puddles pool on the pavement like dew upon Tulip Tree leaves
And I watch them fill
As water showers down from the sky
Plink, plunk, plink, plink, plunk
The rain washes over my back and down my legs to my feet
Which no longer burn on the pavement.
The puddles invite me to play
I jump from one to the next
Water splashing upon my shins and calves
Splash, splish, splash, splish, splash, splash
Puddle jumping in the rain.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Nature’s Wrath
Distant explosions of light and sound
Carry across the valley
Anticipation stirs the core
Stillness is interrupted by a cooling breeze
Harshly descending from above
Chilling to the bone
Dewy spray is carried on the wind
Torrents quickly follow
Cooling the baked earth
Retreat to the warmth and safety
Let the elements do their worst
I will watch in awe
Copyright Kristen Luther – April 2009
Carry across the valley
Anticipation stirs the core
Stillness is interrupted by a cooling breeze
Harshly descending from above
Chilling to the bone
Dewy spray is carried on the wind
Torrents quickly follow
Cooling the baked earth
Retreat to the warmth and safety
Let the elements do their worst
I will watch in awe
Copyright Kristen Luther – April 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Puddle Jumping In The Rain
The still cooling driveway
is warm on the feet
as puddles collect
in random depressions
Looking up
liquid heaven pours down
relieving the earth
from the baking sun
drip, drop, drop, drip, plop
Heaven smiles down
on her child of nature
embracing all
that is innocent and pure
Bathing her in Love and Light
purifying her heart once again
begging her to run, jump and play...
puddle jumping in the rain.
splish, splash splish
Copyright Kristen Luther - April 2009
is warm on the feet
as puddles collect
in random depressions
Looking up
liquid heaven pours down
relieving the earth
from the baking sun
drip, drop, drop, drip, plop
Heaven smiles down
on her child of nature
embracing all
that is innocent and pure
Bathing her in Love and Light
purifying her heart once again
begging her to run, jump and play...
puddle jumping in the rain.
splish, splash splish
Copyright Kristen Luther - April 2009
GRASS
DEW DROPS
FRESH AND CLEAN
SPRAY THE LEGS
AS FEET PLAY THROUGH
LITTLE FEET
BARE AND SWEET
RUN THROUGH THE GRASS
AND THE EARLY MORNING DEW
MOTHER NATURE
CELEBRATING INNOCENCE
SUNLIGHT FILTERS THROUGH THE LEAVES:
DIAMONDS IN THE GRASS.
Copyright Kristen Luther - April 2009
FRESH AND CLEAN
SPRAY THE LEGS
AS FEET PLAY THROUGH
LITTLE FEET
BARE AND SWEET
RUN THROUGH THE GRASS
AND THE EARLY MORNING DEW
MOTHER NATURE
CELEBRATING INNOCENCE
SUNLIGHT FILTERS THROUGH THE LEAVES:
DIAMONDS IN THE GRASS.
Copyright Kristen Luther - April 2009
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