Rain at the Forest Cafe
By marandina
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A morning coffee stop at a café in a clearing..
Rain at the Forest Cafe
Fairy lights glimmer
as I drink coffee at a
bustling forest café –
Dogs under tables,
crumbs drizzling,
sought by tongues.
I hear the clatter of
crockery; voices
chattering about news,
pattering on plastic,
raindrops falling
from sable skies.
Vast Oceans stir
inside my cup,
extant in microcosm,
clouds billowing,
ashen cumulonimbus,
tempest churning.
A secret world
for my eyes alone;
perhaps life is
an amalgam of
ephemeral elements -
unseen imagination.
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You draw the scene, and draw
You draw the scene, and draw the reader into it, with memories of the like, where we muse about the unknowns around us briefly. Rhiannon
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From the depths of a coffee cup
Scenes from the depths of a coffee cup. It's incredible how a world, or even a universe, can be encapsulated in such a still and silent space.
Your words have made me think back to times when I have looked at clouds, waves, trees, cobwebs, shoals of small fish, etc. and seen a great wealth of imagined activity, I wonder if this was this the sort of thing that inspired people in the past to predict the future from what they saw in tea leaves at the bottom of a cup.
I'd gladly swap our mammatus for your cumulonimbus.
Turlough
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Witches' Brew
Oh my goodness Paul! What sort of tea have you been drinking?
Turlough
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I like how you register the
I like how you register the little things that probably others don't even acknowledge. Stopping to really look and listen to every sound around you is well presented in this wonderful poem Paul.
Jenny.
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And this is the kind of place
And this is the kind of place I would like to spend my time - the chance to covertly spy on other people, but also to just allow imagination to roam free. Beautifully evoked, Paul.
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Pick of the Day
This beautifully reflective poem is our Facebook and X Pick of the Day! Please do share if you enjoy it too.
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Poem of the Week
It's also our Poem of the Week! Congratulations!
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perhaps life is all of those
perhaps life is all of those elements you draw so well.
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A whole world in a coffee cup
A whole world in a coffee cup - beautifully done - and another piece begging to be read aloud. Congratulations on the well earned red and golden cherries and poem of the week - you hit the jackpot today!
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I absolutely love this.
I absolutely love this.
So relatable to me anyway.
I see it, I feel it.
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This is wonderful. The way
This is wonderful. The way you've described the sights, sounds, atmosphere. I was simply teleported to the scene. Magical and one to return to.
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It has been a long time since
It has been a long time since I went anywhere like this, but your fabulous description took me back instantly :
Dogs under tables,
crumbs drizzling,
sought by tongues.
I hear the clatter of
crockery; voices
chattering about news,
pattering on plastic,
raindrops falling
reading was like going on holiday :0) And then your experience at the end, I know those too, when everything somehow zooms into a point, like the world is going inside out and you feel you are almost, almost falling into another kind of understanding outside.
Very well deserved pick of the week!
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