Thursday, May 4, 2017

Winter Reluctant

         Winter Reluctant

Thoughts settle as now floats down
Another late April blast of Winter
Winter so reluctant to let go

As day progresses snow continues
Covering grass with wet purity
Turning bare patches to mud

Perfect temperature for a walk
In the heavy wetness
heart warm with thoughts of my love

Her brunette hair still captures me
Dark brown eyes, pools of security
Her hand in mine comfortably

Each day that passes a new opportunity
Exploration of beauty I've neglected
Parts long dormant awakened

All by a Spring day in late April
On the high plains of Western Nebraska
A different kind of beauty

About the Author:  Brian Bucks lives on a small horse ranch in Western Nebraska and is a husband, father, electrical engineer, and poet. (17-118B)

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