Cherry Blossom

poem by: Martyn Grindrod
Written on Apr 27, 2017

Cherry Blossom

An ocean of pink and white 
Waves are her petal bed
A sprinkle of beauty
A gossamer spread

Untrammelled in their fall
To kiss the ground ,no sigh
Nature's refinery best in show
'Neath flutterdown everglow

Not by fluke was fondness captured
Luckily lying , eyes raptured
Twas here not by chance
Basking in her Flamboyance 

thank you


 

Tags: happy, love, inspirational, encouraging, wishful,

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Cecilia Crasto commented:
I was very lucky to visit Japan during the Cherry Blossom season and it was beautiful, reading this poem I was transported back there again because you have captured it all so vividly.
Christopher Russon commented:
What a lovely poem Matyn to to start spring.
Christopher Russon commented:
Sorry my device spelt your name wrong.

 

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