
Today, two of the children were visiting, bringing their talk and laughter. It was a day of chatting of everything and nothing, of singing and laughing and playing with dogs and cats, of walking up through the fields on tracks left by the harvesters following scents and listening to the quiet.
Some things I never tire of, the birds, the sky, walking with the ones I care about, and listening to the world turning slowly on its axis beneath the sun and the stars.
There’s a song thrush singing in the poplars
as the sun goes down,
and the willows are full of warblers
with a few last quiet words.
The sky’s adrift with cloud boats,
grey-hulled with sails of white,
and the blackbirds croon a lullaby
to resign us to the night.
How beautiful 💜💜
So much is 🙂
Yes indeed 💜
xx
Sounds like a perfectly lovely day, Jane!
It was! Tiring because it started off with a migraine, but it all came out right in the end 🙂
I like the idea of “listening to the world turn” and I understand exactly what you are talking about.
Thanks for this piece.
I’m glad you understand. I know not everyone has the opportunity to just listen to the quiet of nature being busy, but I do know that it beats any self-help ‘wellness’ manual.
It sounds like such a beautiful day–birdsong, cats, dog, children, and laughter. 💙
It was lovely, just the right ingredients xxx
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I saw your random words, but I’m not reading the poem yet. 🙂
I thought I’d better put a warning up 🙂
Smart move! 🙂
Perfection. (K)
It came pretty close.
Sounds like a day filled with joy, Jane…
It was a good day, quiet, calm and very full 🙂
Reblogged this on Words on Paper.
Thank you, Jaye xxx
So lovely 🙂
Thank you xxx
What a great poem amidst a world of sorrow.
Thank you. The natural world is always there, showing us the way to go. Such a shame we choose our artificial way.