Bluecheese50
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The Oceans
Pounding, churning, frothing, the foam berates the shore,
Colourless in itself, the water reflects the hue of the sky,
Subtle shades of blues, greens and greys flecked with white
Denote the agitated state of the moody liquid.
Small craft scurry for shelter when a storm threatens,
Large waves like a leviathan’s tentacles, unforgiving.
Majestic and awe inspiring a lather of frenzied motion,
Giving way to calm when, for a while, the anger is spent.
The newly formed planet burned with volcanic fires,
Damped down by bonding of hydrogen and oxygen atoms
Forming water droplets, puddles, ponds, lakes, seas
And finally, the world’s mighty OCEANS.
RJG
The Leaf
The deciduous tree sheds its burden
Ready for renewal in the spring.
The furled, wrinkled leaf falls lazily
To join its crinkly, crunchy companions,
In a tawny carpet beneath the outspread boughs.
Kicked and thrown by delighted children
The leaf lands away from its fellows,
A temporary haven for a scurrying mouse
Sheltering from the jaws of a predatory cat.
The depredation of winter, rain, snow and wind
Transforms the leaf into a translucent lace doily
In preparation for final decay and obliteration.
RJG
Pounding, churning, frothing, the foam berates the shore,
Colourless in itself, the water reflects the hue of the sky,
Subtle shades of blues, greens and greys flecked with white
Denote the agitated state of the moody liquid.
Small craft scurry for shelter when a storm threatens,
Large waves like a leviathan’s tentacles, unforgiving.
Majestic and awe inspiring a lather of frenzied motion,
Giving way to calm when, for a while, the anger is spent.
The newly formed planet burned with volcanic fires,
Damped down by bonding of hydrogen and oxygen atoms
Forming water droplets, puddles, ponds, lakes, seas
And finally, the world’s mighty OCEANS.
RJG
The Leaf
The deciduous tree sheds its burden
Ready for renewal in the spring.
The furled, wrinkled leaf falls lazily
To join its crinkly, crunchy companions,
In a tawny carpet beneath the outspread boughs.
Kicked and thrown by delighted children
The leaf lands away from its fellows,
A temporary haven for a scurrying mouse
Sheltering from the jaws of a predatory cat.
The depredation of winter, rain, snow and wind
Transforms the leaf into a translucent lace doily
In preparation for final decay and obliteration.
RJG