Tuesday: Thoughts of Inspiration


An Early Day in May

 

May soothed

– sensual breeze caressing.
Snug, she cooed in floral chroma;

Gave artistic license – dressing up

Pubescent fields, teenage woods,

Jaded lanes; embellishing

Craggy watersides.
Warmth was kind – sun tempered,

Lifting life; erecting bluebell swathes

For good measure: late-spring treasure.
At hill’s base

A mirrored lake, brooding,

Bathed in halcyon haze –

Yet hectic life scurried,

Spurred on by procreating drive,

To see it all survived another year.
Back home, garden tulips flared,

Thrust aloft on rigid stems, and

Under day-time brilliance,

Open goblets, clustered,

Sought out heavenly guidance –

Lauding hallowed Tulipa gods.
May is Nature’s intermission –

Bridging April’s go-ahead

With hothead June.

By
Mark R Slaughter