Screaming Blue
Today the sky screams blue.
Virginia bluebells resurrect from the extensive dead of winter.
A turquoise hue slants into the house.
I go outside to hear the the big, beautiful bluebird soaring into the cobalt sky.
The blueberries are Sapphire, glistening in the morning sunrise.
The bluefish thrive in the springtime pond, reflecting a royal teal.
The robin looks back on her eggs like a mother watching over her child, until darkness falls like a blanket over the land.
Today the world is white
I awake to chalky fields
Snowflakes dance in the fresh air
Sparkling like diamonds
A dove sits silently
On a beautiful birch branch
Waiting for sunlight
Which will never come
The pearly clouds are tough bodyguards
Not giving in
Never leaving
Old thoughts flood my head
Bright daisies and puffy marshmallows
I wish for the cold to be over
But for the first time
I push those thoughts away
And I marvel at the milky scenery outside my window
Now I finally see
The magnificent beauty of winter
Today my world is purple
A purple finch ventures out of her nest, crowning the sky with a vibrant lavender
The flap of her wings warm the world like the sun after a storm
She soars the Spinel sky as crocuses bloom below
They dance to the song of her chirp
And the trees smile in relaxation
I look to the lilac clouds above me
They float in harmony with the wind
The sweet smell of grapes fills my nose
As I enjoy the warmth of the world I realize, the sun is a plum
Its periwinkle rays setting in the distance
And as daytime turns to night, the purple finch returns to her nest
And the violet world dissolves