11 December: Waiting for a Storm

AI art: birds perched in bare trees
AI MJ

Waiting for a Storm

The morning beckons,
it’s a crow’s call, or a hypnotic knock of waves
against a boat’s hull …
and on the next webbed second
I am sleeping again.

Seagulls are chased
from the coast by this storm, tossed on whitecaps.
They perch in winged trees
except for a heron watching crayfish scuttle
in disguise under the colour of mud.

We’ve bolted the side gate,
closed against the wind and storm.
The town is closed, semi-awake,
and we wait for clouds
to flood the road, and rush the hills’ shoulders.

I listen to rain wringing
cold from the sea, rain settling in the forest.
It draws parables from the church,
but the dead in the churchyard whisper
“We’ve heard it all before.”


Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2023.

9 responses to “11 December: Waiting for a Storm”

    1. That is so peaceful and calming that I nearly fell asleep stirring oatmeal. 😂

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  1. Ah, the moods of a winter storm. Lovely.
    It’s snowing here right now, the wind has died down, and we are in the quiet place.

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    1. Freshly fallen snow is so beautiful. It’s the day after when it re-freezes and turns into an iceskating rink that scares the heck out of me. Stay warm, Dorothy!

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      1. I hear you! We’ll have that tomorrow because lots of it melted and it wasn’t enough to plow!

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        1. I hope you don’t need to go anywhere.

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          1. It’s pretty warm now, so the roads are just wet. But I’ll be careful when I go out tomorrow.

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  2. Being a veteran of too many hurricanes, I know that waiting for the storm is beyond words to describe … but you did a fine job.
    As tribute to two old friends and my favorite movie, I wrote this flash fiction:
    https://rolandyeomans.blogspot.com/2023/12/picture-imperfect-my-last-wep-story.html

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    1. I loved this one, Roland. You’re such a good storyteller.

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