The physical scent of life has gone…
By Mark Heathcote
Mon, 30 Jan 2012
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Where; did all the wood garlic—go?
Sure it must have been dispensed.
By the ice, and snow, 2 yrs.’ ago
2010 / 2011 now never; seen again.
I ask myself will it ever recover…
Now; that milder winter weather
Has returned, without shedding,
One, white; single blossom, feather.
How strange the woodlands are now?
How strange these green moist lands,
Without… swans coupling, the snowplow.
That followed both winter and spring.
How strange the disregarded remains
Of a swan’s egg, has on our speculation.
A transient thought, the soul profanes.
The physical scent of life has gone…
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This is beautiful, Mark, and
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
This is beautiful, Mark, and you give the reader much to think about with your words.
Tina
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Strong images, really liked
Permalink Submitted by gerardineanne on
Strong images,
really liked your poem.
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Hi Mark, you've described
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Hi Mark,
you've described the changing seasons so well in
this poem, also the strangest is how the weather
is affecting wild life.
I really enjoyed this, thankyou for sharing.
Jenny.
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