Kaleidoscope

Please, don’t worry
the earth is still here ~
the wind and the sky ~
they wait for us

This indigo sky ~
on a clear starry night
gives way to a gentle dawn ~
held in a whisper blue
in a silken sunrise

Overhead light bearers ~
create an ever changing kaleidoscope!

Carilion bluegrass
berry plums and
flamingo pinks ~
mixed in famous hues & colors

Moving and flowing like
a beautiful new scarf
placed over my head ~
quietly and with ease,
folding into the curves of my day

I close my eyes
I see the end of day,
rich in golden light
now shining on Lake Ann’s shorelines ~
velvet golden shelves
frozen in limestone ledges

The tops of the hills light up
catching treetops
in brand new bold strokes ~
painting grand
swaths of fire

Light keeps moving west
and then west again
as it falls into shadows ~
echoing back to a honeydew sun,
filtering light moves these woodland hills
into evening

I can hear love songs . . .
deep and ancient
Skywinds
meet me on the rise

There in twilight
I emerge awakening
to see my day refreshed
in a silent prayer ~

while the world sleeps
yet never still

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I am a beginning author, writer, and poet exploring the worlds of poetry, nature, and photography. I love capturing ordinary moments and reflecting upon our natural world and its intersections with daily life. Performing at Bella Vista’s Farmers Market, Bentonville’s First Friday, Eureka Springs’ White Street Art Walk, and the Writers Colony at Dairy Hollow’s PoetLuck. I am a member of Ozark Mountain Poets, Ozark Writers League, and Poets Northwest Roundtable of Arkansas.

Joanie Roberts
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