Monday, November 9, 2009

Clarion River, PA, Oct 2009

Beside The River

River reflects trees
yellow, red, orange
nut smell in the air
leaves drift down

woods crackle, I
sit back against
a Maple searching for serene
I feel unrest

the river digs
down into earth
thoughts race in my mind
stop the thoughts

the river says
let go, be
I watch it, hear it
let go, be

Diane Belleville

6 comments:

  1. Your nature poems are always so good. I felt like I was there on that river.

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  2. The ending is profound. We should all "let go, be."

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  3. let go,

    i agree so.

    welcome to JP!
    elegant poem, A++

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  4. So hard to do, but it' s good advice!

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  5. Autumn and all it reflects - is a one of my favorite times of year! I always find solace and inspiration ... Thank you ~~

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  6. love it! here's my potluck.. http://fiveloaf.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/broken-home/

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