Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Letter to the Winter Sunrise


You, so filled with giving passion

that I almost have to look away—


Morning lover, I was sad,

But then got caught-up

with your color and my mood moved

from gray to orange to yellow, to red,

and I was saved from dolor,

held fast with you as if we were in bed!


 

This morning, once again

your intense hues fanning out

across my dried-out grass,

held me up, embraced me as a friend,

and nodded now,

respectful, far off-lover.





Sky, all I need, without wanting,

I return again and again,

for direction, and with awe, even disbelief,

but you never fail me, are always there,


So I am coyly thinking

that if we keep meeting like this,

I may, or maybe might, or yes,

would, if you were to someday ask,

even consent to wed you.









Kay Weeks
January 1, 2013

Poem/Photos
In Ellicott City Historic District








2 comments:

  1. Kay,

    Wow! The photographs and the words are beyond touching at least for me. Your photographs inspire me to keep trying with my own...



    M.G. (comment ellipsed and name abbreviated; I copied this from another source)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Dear Poet......."Letter to the Winter Sunrise" is gorgeous verbally and visually.

    You are Gifted.

    Love, Trudy S.
    Whidbey Island, WA

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.