2 posts tagged “nature”
"sundrenched revelation"
orange-red rose blooms
enfold and absorb my evaporating spirit
stanchioned stems swell,
bury and dig into the thick
breathing earth
in the garden of ideas
among the wilderness of truth,
and in the roots recover
(seek and discover)
our eventuality.
"natural love"
the dew coalescing (leafy breaths)
ours is not a sacred touch
the morning of Is (the living tree)
Today I wrote this poem in the spirit of what I know of Haiku. I don't want this to be judged as a Haiku, but merely note that it was inspired by my knowledge of the form. This poem came to me for my sweetheart, RoseAnna. She inspires me regularly, and I am so happy to have found her. Strangely enough, immediately before posting it, I found this post concerning humility with relation to catholic-love, and I considered my poem in what I know of catholic-love (I was raised Catholic). I do not openly loathe religion, but I do not openly accept it either. (I might post some day my views about religion, and my meditations on religiousity.) I consider myself to be a transcendentalist in many respects, but I must admit ignorance of most of the associations with the term. I enjoyed reading gelasia's post, and responded with a reaction. My views differ, but I think we can all speak a similar language.