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In the forest, there’s few things I find more to please Than to walk woodland trails, strewn with fallen leaves. But by their rustling underfoot, they sing a sad lullaby Which serves to remind, that autumn, in the short by and by, Brings closure to our delights, now summer’s passed. Though it too, as do most things in Life, will not last. My walk under branches, when bared of all leaf cover Allows an observant eye to search for and discover Abandoned nests of last spring’s long flown brood, Or a squirrel in his lofty drey. This agile and shrewd Forest dweller, is ever prepared to take instant flight Should an untoward move of mine, cause him fright! Moments later a ruffed grouse takes off in panicked flight Though its presence was sensed, I’d glimpsed no sight Of this woodland denizen. At home within the forest scene It haunts the undergrowth but often goes, sight unseen! Next a snake, sunning, poised alert, quickly slithers away Having sensed intruders were abroad and coming his way. Unexpectedly from overhead, staccato sounds startle me, As a busy downy woodpecker, intrudes upon my reverie. Whilst a roving shrew, in never ending search for tasty prey, Snuffles through the leaves: pounces, then scampers away Replete with a fat slug delicacy for its brood of young. Though its actions benefit man, they frequently go unsung. The leafy paths of forest floor are bustling alive this day With various sights and sounds. When time allows, it’s my way To fill hours that all too swiftly pass. But reality encroaches Upon my walk. I hasten my step, for darkness approaches, So with one last lingering look, I take my leave and steal away Determined to visit these arboreal woods again, another day. Rhymer.
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Aug 10, 2020
Aug 10, 2020 at 7:08 PM UTC
A Forest Walk.
In the forest, there’s few things I find more to please Than to walk woodland trails, strewn with fallen leaves. But by their rustling underfoot, they sing a sad lullaby Which serves to remind, that autumn, in the short by and by, Brings closure to our delights, now summer’s passed. Though it too, as do most things in Life, will not last. My walk under branches, when bared of all leaf cover Allows an observant eye to search for and discover Abandoned nests of last spring’s long flown brood, Or a squirrel in his lofty drey. This agile and shrewd Forest dweller, is ever prepared to take instant flight Should an untoward move of mine, cause him fright! Moments later a ruffed grouse takes off in panicked flight Though its presence was sensed, I’d glimpsed no sight Of this woodland denizen. At home within the forest scene It haunts the undergrowth but often goes, sight unseen! Next a snake, sunning, poised alert, quickly slithers away Having sensed intruders were abroad and coming his way. Unexpectedly from overhead, staccato sounds startle me, As a busy downy woodpecker, intrudes upon my reverie. Whilst a roving shrew, in never ending search for tasty prey, Snuffles through the leaves: pounces, then scampers away Replete with a fat slug delicacy for its brood of young. Though its actions benefit man, they frequently go unsung. The leafy paths of forest floor are bustling alive this day With various sights and sounds. When time allows, it’s my way To fill hours that all too swiftly pass. But reality encroaches Upon my walk. I hasten my step, for darkness approaches, So with one last lingering look, I take my leave and steal away Determined to visit these arboreal woods again, another day. Rhymer.
With the virus pandemic restrictions followed faithfully by my wife and I, a small forested area close by my garden, is the perfect place for social distancing. Hence my poem. DHB.
denis-barter
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Canadian
Aug 10, 2020
Aug 10, 2020 at 7:08 PM UTC
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