Beautiful Poetry

The last days of summer are so fleeting, wistful of
long, warm sunny days that call upon a bit of poetry.

SUMMER’S ELEGY
by Howard Nemerov

summer 1

Day after day, day after still day,
The summer has begun to pass away.
Starlings at twilight fly clustered and call,
And branches bend, and leaves begin to fall.
The meadow and the orchard grass are mown,
And the meadowlark’s house is cut down.

The little lantern bugs have doused their fires,
The swallows sit in rows along the wires.
Berry and grape appear among the flowers
Tangled against the wall in secret bowers,
And cricket now begins to hum the hours
Remaining to the passion’s slow procession
Down from the high place and the golden session
Wherein the sun was sacrificed for us.
A failing light, no longer numinous,
Now frames the long and solemn afternoons
Where butterflies regret their closed cocoons.
We reach the place unripe, and made to know
As with a sudden knowledge that we go
Away forever, all hope of return
Cut off, hearing the crackle of the burn-
ing blade behind us, and the terminal sound
Of apples dropping on the dry ground.

summer 2
summer 3
@the ferry dock, Edmonds, WA

Beautiful Spring

cherry blossom

Spring did come,  On butterfly’s wings.
On a flitting bird,  And the song it sings.

Spring did come, When the flowers bloomed,
When it filled the air, With a sweet perfume.

Spring did come,  On the morning’s breeze.
Spring did come,  On budding leaves.

Spring did come,  On blades of dew.
Spring did come,  In skies of blue.

Spring did come, With a joyous ring.
by Macy Dvirnak

 

Beautiful Turtle

The Little Turtle

There was a little turtle.
He lived in a box.
He swam in a puddle.
He climbed on the rocks.
He snapped at a mosquito.
He snapped at a flea.
He snapped at a minnow.
And he snapped at me.
He caught the mosquito.
He caught the flea.
He caught the minnow.
But he didn’t catch me.
By Vachel Lindsey
turtle
Beautiful turtle caught the eye of Gabe as he was biking
near University of Maryland, College Park.
And the random beauty of it is the UMD mascot is
a non other than a….Terapin. A true reminder that
slow and steady wins the race.