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The Passing Season

DSCF0692 A poem about a neighbour in South London. He lived in a house beyond a high fence at the end of the garden and I never got to know him.

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The Passing Season

Hidden from view he hums
deep resonant sounds of age and wisdom.
My neighbour’s steady beat on wooden stakes
marks time to his labour and his tune.

I peer into my wintered pond for life,
heavily pregnant newts glide in waiting.
Bluebells challenge crocuses for their space
buds of blossom spring from spiky branches.

Ash tree seeds scatter in the wind,
making space for waving fronds of green.
Birds compete for feathers for their nests.
The capricious sun hides its features.

A silence falls on secret thoughts,
as winter’s drama melts away at last.

One comment on “The Passing Season

  1. Daphne Hall
    20/03/2015

    Loved the poem Ann. Daphne X

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