Looking Around.

Goldfinch60



I look up and see the blue sky

The white puffs of cloud floating by.

 

I look down and see the ground

The grass glowing green around me

 

I look right and see the wood

The greens and browns cohabiting.

 

I look left and see My River

Its green mirror shining at me.

 

I look behind me and see my life

A life filled with nature’s artwork.

 

I look ahead to my future

And see all life’s glory in front of me.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 21st, 2021 01:17
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just appreciating life.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 25
  • User favorite of this poem: Accidental Poet.
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Comments5

  • Neville


    such lovely words on such a wet day

    really quite inspirational sir Andy .. N 🙂

    • Goldfinch60

      Thank you Neville, most kind.

      Andy

    • orchidee

      A fine write Gold.
      You looked up in 1066 and saw me on the way, to muck it all up!

      • Goldfinch60

        Thanks Orchi.

        And muck it all up you did.

        Andy

      • Accidental Poet

        Everywhere you look, a picturesque smile. 😉

        • Goldfinch60

          So true AP, all is wonderful.

          Andy

        • Dove

          Beautiful! Sunshine Poet!

          • Goldfinch60

            Most kind Dove, thank you.

            Andy

          • dusk arising

            I'm singing now.... and I think to myself.... what a wonderful world ..... oh yeah.

            Definitely reminded me of old satcmo's words today. And now that it's all those years ago he sang it there's a new and deeper, richer meaning as we understand and accept more. What it's all about still fills with wonder, but theres a pleasure, a gratefulness, for simply being a part of it all.

            • Goldfinch60

              Thank you d a, yes it is a wonderful world for mnay of us.

              Andy



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