Peace on Earth
Peace on Earth; at least This Part.
Sun rises over the mountains Christmas morn,
Shreds lingering mist strings off the oak slopes.
Starlings sing across vale from barn and shed,
Sparrows flit back and forth on tree and hedge.
Windmills steady, cows still not lowing, nor
Dinging. Dew dries, roof drips, while kite
Shifts on bough, readying to take to clear skies.
Robin skips in goodwill, trilling to a lone soul
Soaking silence embracing peace on Earth;
This piece, yet in the absence of men.
Wrote this on Christmas morning, sitting in that sun – it’s a remarkably relaxed time in Amatriain, where mass was the day before, and, dinner was very late, and lunch has usually been taken care of already (and doesn’t consist of turkey).
Hope everyone has had a nice holiday season and that we will have some peace in 2017.
I’m about to start edits of Silver Nights Part 2, Leading the Pack…. almost as excited as a kid at Christmas!
Posted on January 11, 2017, in Ecology, poetry, rewilding, Uncategorized, Writing and tagged christmas, Christmas Day, clear sky, cows, goodwill, humanity, inspiration, kite, men, mist, nature, oak trees, peace, peace on earth, poems, poetry, red kite, religion, robin, silence, soul, sparrows, starlings, sunshine, windmills. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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