November 6th, 2007 by Linda Jenkinson
- There were clouds in every shade of gray imaginable
- and just one patch of robin’s-egg blue
- showing that there are two sides to everything
- even the autumn sky;
- low slung clouds,
- fringed with the icy tips of impending winter;
- billowing with inner winds that threaten to break through,
- allowing the first pin feathers of snow to cascade to the ground.
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September 22nd, 2007 by Linda Jenkinson
- Did you see the cloud, love?
- One, big cottony sail
- Lying so still against an azure sea
- Moving now, gently on summer’s sweet sigh
- Billowing in muted grays and violets
- Alive with golden streaks of light…
- Did you see the trees, love?
- Tall sentinels of summer
- Stately in their emerald robes
- Swaying now, wildly choreographed by gusty breath
- Gem by gem discarded in earthy dance
- Swirling to the beat of summer storm…
- Did you see the rainbow, love?
- One spectral palette
- Translucent arc on silver canvas
- Vibrant, overflowing, bursting into two
- Demurely now, evanescing under azure brush
- As sun recaptures the repose of summer sky…
- Did you see the cloud, love?
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