“The Attic warbler pours her throat, Responsive to the cuckoo's note,”
A blackhead chickadee arpeggeos across the plum's branch, white petals floating down to pointillist path, where a green and muddy ground catches moist spring. Minuscule wing swarms dance circles and zigzag tunes to April’s breezy baton in overture to nature. Snow-bells, pawnbroker hang, while crocus stand in purple/yellow ranks of elliptical rooted silence. Oh gentle air of ancient curious prīmo vēre, what wonders will you issue forth and form? With outstretched arms and hearts we welcome you, your nurturing ways of equanimity in equinox so true.
-cec
"Ode to Spring" by Thomas Gray
4/24- NaPoWriMo - write a poem that begins with a line from another poem