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Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
If I were your stars
Would you share the night?
Would you smile at me?
Or wink in delight?
If I fell from the sky
Would you scoop me up or
Send moon beams to show me the way?
If my stars forget how to shine
Would I live in the day?
And learn from the sun
You are my moon
I am your stars
Together we rule the night
3/20/18
Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
Kids playing in the piles of leaves
That parents had just raked that day
The trees proudly share their leaves
On this lovely Autumn day
You can hear the crunching beneath
As the leaves get older and dry
There is sadness as leaves hit the ground
A part of the life cycle in nature
This has been happening since the beginning of time
In solace leaves know they will return in sequence
After winter, spring and summer have gone
They will live on as they meet in passing
A gift from mother earth
A promise that there is a new beginning
Every season day month and year
9/23/16
Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
The leaves are forgotten
No echoes of green

The leaves are forgotten
None to be seen

Outlined black skeletons against the snow
The branches crooked and gnarled with age

The snow blows …..Lightly
Yet they never bend

The snow blows …..Furiously
Yet now they bend

Their strength against the winter
Earned a long time ago

They stand so proudly
Knowing they will survive

As nature well knows
As nature well planned
1/16/18
Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
I saw a lady in her bathrobe today
Entering the local grocery store
Her eyes were all glazed
She walked around unfazed

She shuffled all alone
Off she went to the freezer
Picked up some frozen peas
Shook her head… do I need these?

I watched for awhile
Then I had to smile
A frail little man
Frantically looking
For the wife he had lost
Just wandering around

I take him and say
She is moments away
There he will find her
Still holding the peas
Not looking behind her
No knowing he found her.
9/16/16
Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
OHIO MY HOME

Ohio my childhood home
a simpler life
an innocent time
a place where corn fields go on for miles and miles
the fields wave and sway beckoning you
to make secret forts in their midst
the original corn maze
in there we eat cow corn
never thinking to ask
was it fresh or clean?
it was organic at its best

playing in the water down at the “crick”
no such worries of a chemical spill
no one got sick
no parents around
nobody drowned

tornadoes come by
what a scary thrill
mother nature at her worst
toppling trees each way
providing us a strange place to play
in between the branches
we made our mansions
safe maybe not...
but we played anyway

far from the city lights
we spend our nights
watching natural sights
fireflies glowing looking for love
the tree frogs are singing out for a mate
mother raccoons bring their young from the nest
skunks delight us with their odorous best

in an eerie alien fog
ufo’s hovering over the
tall trees in the front yard
all under the moons sight
as i close my eyes i can see
Ohio my memory home
February 9, 2018
Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
It’s the last day of summer
We now have to say goodbye
Autumn creeps in so quietly
Taking us by surprise

A new chill in the air
Cooler days and cooler nights ahead
As the sun goes to bed early
The dawn breaks thru the darkness
To give us light for the day

Crisp cool autumn
So celebrate the last day of summer
Welcome Autumn today
You can still
Continue wishing
Summer has not gone away
2/26/18
Patricia LeDuc Mar 2018
There is snow and more snow and more on the way
As weathermen take over the networks today
There is a blizzard on the way
So the weathermen say
Excited to scare us today
The winds growl and whip
As we watch the snow blow and drift
Are those tombstones or our cars?
(Who wants to clear off the dead?)
Not me I will stay in my bed.
There is black ice tonight
So the weathermen say
Who are they trying to scare?
They warn drivers beware
Expect to flounder and flip
We scrape and brush and shovel again
The same the very next day
Oh winter woes
I think I froze my toes
02/06/18
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