When lightning strikes
And thunderclaps, feel
Mother
Nature’s angry wrath
Each year migrating pairs
Return to the wetlands
to breed
To join the resident
inhabitants
Who have never felt
the need
Frantically honking
Geese
Ducks and Swans of
assorted breeds
Nesting Wildfowl of
every kind
Using the seclusion of
the reeds
And in the rich
wetlands
The multitude can
readily feed
From the old,
The sick,
And the weary,
To the young,
The active,
And the teary
One thing I’ve come to know.
Is everyone loves the snow
The child in us all
Comes alive when it
comes
It has the uncanny
knack
To chase away the
glums
I still get excited
Just thinking about it
And when it starts
I don’t want it to
quit
The child in me comes
alive
It really excites me
so
When I hear someone
say
“It’s starting to
snow”
The landscape is deserted
The lake is frozen,
The reeds heavy with
frost
And the Ducks have
flown south
The snow lays deep
And Deer have
meandered
To greener pastures
The songbirds have
migrated
Leaving trees bare and
empty
Though the sky is
clear blue
And the sun bright
It holds no warmth
And the air is fresh
and cold
The air is cooler
Just below the tree
line
In the foothills of
the mountain
Peace and quiet reigns
In the shade of the
pines
And the freshness
Of the evening breeze
But for the bird song
Caught in that first instant,
That first take from a
distance
There appeared from
the Woodlands edge
A kind of low misty
apparition
Almost like a cloud of
drifting smoke
Emerging from the tree
line
Of course, when I got
closer I realised
It was just the
flowering Hawthorn
The mist cascaded down the hillside Like a maiden’s hair Tumbling onto her shoulders The bare branches of the birch trees Pierced ...