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The Passage
by Leann Marshall
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Rated "G" by the Author.

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Walking over bright green knoll knotted yellow with dandelions

Then down the other side,

Therein lies a dark and narrow passage through a stand of weeping oaks,

One I have seen but never tried

 

A light breeze blows, graceful boughs bow

Beckoning me to go where I have never been,

Shadows deepen, move beyond line of sight

As I breach the brink of light and dark and go within;

 

Cool leafy whisperings enfold and embolden me to go on

Down primordial path carpeted, spongy moss upon rich loam;

Fragile ferns rise unfurling, fronds uncurling,

Crystal breeze sends white-plumed seedlings swirling up, up, into an emerald dome

 

And down through mottled shards of light in turn, echoes

Call of a mockingbird unseen, still easily heard;

Singing sonnets from another time, an age of grace,

Things no one here dares hope retrace or e'er replace through thought or word

 

A bend in path, another still, I come upon a lovely rill

Water cold and clear spills over rounded stones

The blood and bones of Mother Earth—her worth, her dearth,

Amid effervescence, a sobering quiescence—both plaintive intones

To those who will hear her

 

From somewhere below a semi growls low, grinding, climbing, winding its way up from the city Not so far away;

Stirs a dragonfly (symbol of long life, I muse—but exactly whose?) from its post upon a reed and it Hovers nearby as if to say,

“I’ll lead if only you will follow,”

Then quick as a flash vanishes away deep into the hollow

 

Overhead, a rumble—soon winds come making dry leaves tumble, and then a light, warm rain;

It is only now I find release from pain, soul-healing peace, and yet I’m aimless like a lost lamb:

Shall I go, shall I remain? My heart is torn—I’m city born, I don’t belong, I’m not from here.

But everything tells me I am.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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Reviewed by Lois Christensen 4/25/2008
Loved this nature write. Now know the dragon fly and its meaning in life. Every creature is for us to enjoy. Thanks for this write.
Reviewed by Jerry Engler 4/12/2008
Great connection with the inner-meaning of life, Leann, both a natural and an ethereal world. Good writing, good insight....Jerry
Reviewed by Regis Auffray 4/2/2008
You have wonderfully shared the magic of nature via your verses, Leann. Your kinship with the natural world is most evident. Thank you for sharing this gift. Love and best wishes,

Regis
Reviewed by E. Richardson 3/25/2008
oh this is lovely...methinks I see a Frost influence here...grand imagery, great flow and I love those rambling lines that fit so well with the feel of strolling along...splendid work all around.
Reviewed by Ron (sketchman) Axelson 3/22/2008
Wonderful nature images.
Thanks for stopping by.
Ron
Reviewed by Michelle Mead 3/21/2008
This was a magical land of nature you sent us to, and I felt I was able to hear the birds and the water as if I were there.
Reviewed by Stephen Pollard 3/21/2008
Dear Leann :

Very wonderfully written, as though the whole scene came from
our unconscious nocturnal dreamland.

You have a very real gift for creative vision, a gift that
few people have, and those who do, have a way of nurturing it
to it's fullest potential.

Very well done, keep up the wonderful writing that
you are producing,

Stephen Pollard
Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 3/20/2008
From one with such a deep understanding of the workings of mother earth, a piece of flowing wonder and amazement....

Be always safe,
Karen
Reviewed by Felix Perry 3/20/2008
Alovely write from the heart of a country girl or from a country girl at heart. Lovely images that whisper hang in, summer is on the way.

Fee
Reviewed by Paul Berube 3/20/2008
Leann,

This is one of your best my friend. It's a special person that writes a masterpiece and you've definitely done it. Your poem is such a pleasure to read. My praises could never say enough of how this poem touched me. It's life onto itself, the path that makes all roads seem hollow and all hollowness filled. It's my life. Peace, Love and Blessings Always, Paul.
Reviewed by H Cruz 3/19/2008
Beautiful poem!


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