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Prairie.

Prairie

-a poem:

Olivia I. WILLIAMS

———————

Cocktails tumbling —

Softly rumbling —

Tender, mumbling wind

Long grass

Grazes the woodchip trail

As morning grows past

And the sun prevails.

Immense oak trees

Tower and sway

Over clovers.

While whispering streams

Fill the day.

The oak

Sends shadows

Stretching across

The sunlit grass.

Though sun still

Lights the eager flowers —

It's one true task.

Worn oak lodge

Nestled in thoughts —

Dreams.

Moss on the steps

Small treads,

Leading to a true home

Of rest.

Inside — well kept

Floor-length light

Curtains of linen,

Billowing white.

 

 

The scent of firewood,

Lemon,

And lavender

Spills into every room.

Sunlight rests

Comfortably on the oak-paneled

Walls.

warmth resides

Flickering gently like campfire flame

In bedroom shadows —

Fire remaining tame.

A clock ticks on

With silent grace

Amongst the music

In the

Gentle, silenced place.

Teacups gather

Along the counter

From morning’s start

Still warm,

Resting against the

Oakwood —

Like integrated art.

The breeze glides in —

Stretching through

The yellow tulips.

Drifting near the prairie

Where deer settle along the creek,

Sipping from the teal cascade

While bending among grass

And settling in

The shadows spread —

Not even the rustling speaks.

Squirrels play —

Once they scrambled,

Now they stay.

Soon, the prairie settles

Warmth of sun retreats,

Sinking in ocean-blue sky

And cotton candy clouds

With new—

Starry night above.

Faint golden glow

Of the lamp

Among the licking

Light of fire.

In the night,

As the last stars settle to rest,

A tender voice clears —

Singing as the sun sets

In pastel paint,

Voice elegantly swaying

A soft tune.

By the creek

Loons all coo,

Flying in tune together

Like a fairy.

The last gentle note —

Not leaving any weight

Of the day carried.

At last,

The day ends

On the

Prairie.

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OliviaWilliams
16 / F / Wisconsin
Published
Jan 23
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