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147 · Nov 2019
Imagine If...
GardenDelights Nov 2019
Imagine if a man could pluck a star out of the night sky
Rolling it up in verdant green sheets of grass and wildflowers
          peeled from a nearby hillside,
Topping that with a bow crafted from a sinuous ribbon
          of sparkling water
Then toss it your way!
Would you catch it or let it fall?
Would you grab it firmly in both hands and hug it tightly
          to your chest?

Oh, see what’s happened! The wrapping has loosened
And radiant slivers of starlight are emerging out
          between the sheets of grass!
Go ahead! Unwrap your gift and let it shine for you!
Do you feel the earth respond?
Feel its quivering excitement at the closeness of
          the star’s light?
All of nature stands alertly at attention, arms spread wide
Receiving every precious bit of illumination from this
          glittering jewel come down from the dazzling expanse
          of the glittery night sky.

Never has creation been so privileged, so honored by
          a star’s presence!
And you, do you feel it, too?
Feel captured by the moment, engulfed by the vision of
          earth, star, and sky
Closing the gap, the distance between themselves
Until you are cloaked in starlight and velvet
Giddy at their oh-so-soft, affectionate touch on your cheek
Warmed by the earth
Tickled by the wildflowers
Awash in their fresh scent
Granted a peacefulness of soul in seeing all of these
          creations converging contentedly upon you,
          embracing you, accepting you, loving you.
146 · Nov 2019
The Thunderstorm
GardenDelights Nov 2019
Thunder releases its battle cry
as lightning slashes the dark night sky
rain drenches the sleeping land
awakening a thirsty, needy demand.
This greedy ground
soaks up rain ravenously
...and the clouds continue to release
this downpour that does not cease
amidst the loud violence of the night.
I love our thunderstorms and the falling rain. Tampabay, Florida, is the lightening capital of the nation, not always an envied trait.

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