Sunday Whirl #286

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This Morning’s Walk

was a winter’s song,
a white-faced bracing melody,
and I heard a robin’s rag
and all that jazz,
singing half note suburban charms.
And as the wind bit stiff and grey,
I saw snowdrops
clumped below, deep-rooted, cold
and thorny bare,
a resounding challenge
for a bird. So flit little robin,
perched upright, tiny brightest speck.
You are hope despite
these snowy days. February’s rhythms
cost nothing but an unusual tune.

 

 

Sunday Whirl #286. This week’s words are: song, rhythms, melody, unusual, face, half, rag, upright, stool, challenge, root, resound

4 responses to “Sunday Whirl #286”

  1. Oooh, I really like this. The tone of it, the phrasing, and the hopeful message.

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  2. Ant sign of life when winter wraps us up is welcome, promising better times to come.

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  3. You are hope despite
    these snowy days. February’s rhythms
    cost nothing but an unusual tune.

    There may be little irritations that act against our conscience but one must act to test the groove. Good reasons may overcome the initial difficulties to get the overall good result!

    Hank

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  4. This is just a wonderful, cheery note for us at this time of winter, nearing Spring.

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