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CHERRY BLOSSOM
TIME
Maureen Clifford © The#ScribblyBarkPoet
Cherry Blossoms
bloom in contrast to dark pines against the sky.
Like flouncing
petticoats they froth, white, red and pink.
A vision
splendid they appear to jaded western eyes.
To their beauty
one should raise a glass and drink.
There is a
simple bamboo bench that just begs one - come and sit
and note
reflections in the lakes cool glassy stare.
A rhythmic
clack from near the water – the Shishi Odoshis song
though today it
seems there are no deer to scare.
Then a heron
white and elegant glides by as herons do
and he lands
beside a sweetly running stream,
where the
rushing sparkling waters travel on without a care
and in the peacefulness,
there's time to rest and dream.
A path meanders
nonchalant across a wooden bridge,
over water
where some Mandarin ducks glide.
Widening
ripples in the water slowly lap against the banks,
getting
smaller, smaller, smaller - then subside.
Above festooned
in blossoms white, I hear a small bird sing
his sweet aria suspended
on the air.
Softly on
gentle breezes one can hear temple bells ring
calling the
faithful. Now is the time for prayer.
On the bank
beside the stream an artist sits to contemplate
with easel and
oils and paper at the ready.
As she surveys
so much beauty what will tempt her palette -
will her choice
be good and will her hand be steady?
My choice would
be the Cherry blossoms, contrasting with dark pines.
Flouncing and
frothing - in colours soft. White, red
and pink.
A vision splendid they appear to our
jaded western eyes.
I toast the
Cherry Blossom of Japan, and drink.
Kampai!
Maureen Clifford ©
05/10
