Where the Butterflies Go

Heather Grace Stewart: Author, Poet, Photographer

Instinct

Golden sunshine shimmers
on this lazy lake
like sequins. A lone cormorant
flaps its wings incessantly,
as if in defiance
of the coming cold.
Oblivious couples walk
arm in arm beneath
the weeping willows,
kicking up dead leaves like
forgotten arguments.
They sport only t-shirts—
the joggers, shorts—
as if wearing them
will impede the inevitable:
snow, sleet, heavy traffic,
Christmas crowds,
cell-phones ringing
in the middle of a movie.

The cormorant spreads his wings
and praises the sun;
preening on his rightful throne,
unaware that winter is late this year—
going by instinct because
that is all he knows.

3DucksPreening

October 6, 2009 - Posted by heather grace stewart | Family life, Friendship, Hope, Life and Death, Life's challenges, Love, Marriage, Poems about Change, Poems about Freedom, Poems about Hope, Poems about Life and Death, Poems about partners, Poetry, Relationships, Seasons, poems about relationships | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

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  1. I can picture the couples walking along a path near the shore line of pretty blue lake. The late afternoon sun I love so much for portraiture gleaming in their eyes. Heather, You do inspire me.

    Comment by Larry | October 6, 2009 | Reply

  2. Beautiful poetry- I have really enjoyed reading all your wonderful poetry Heather :-)

    Comment by cynthia31 | October 10, 2009 | Reply


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