The Undisturbed

Fay Slimm.

 

 

The Undisturbed.

 

Diamonds of clearest................. dew-misted pearls    

hang in the dank air.

Thick soundless magic............. becalms and unfurls

peace to visitors there.     

 

Woodland's balm bathes..............with quieting lush

those wishing to see.

Mysterious shadows ..................reveal secret hush

to poets like me.

 

A child perceives awe................ in the undisturbed

and so does the scribe

Whispers seep inward........from each tree and bird 

to alter the psyche.

 

A spectre-dark haunt.......... transforms and refills

sadness with healing.  

In such placid places.....................busyness stills 

to access much peace.

 

It has been good...................for me to de-stress

in this ancient wood.

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 9th, 2022 13:11
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  • orchidee

    Yes, a fine write Fay, and a fine thing to do, to walk in woods.

  • Bella Shepard

    Dear Fay, you express so beautifully natures balm upon the soul. I love the pic of the solitary walker who stands and appreciates the forest, both undisturbed. You were truly inspired to write this gem on a poem, and it can't help but be a fav for me



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  • dusk arising

    long ago myths and legends given to our minds allow poetry to luxuriate when alone in the right places. those stories live-on in your words.

  • Goldfinch60

    Walking with Nature in the woodland is so calming Fay.

    Andy

  • arqios

    Awesome place Fay! I was walking in such a locale some months ago and it was breathtaking. And as it goes, a poem issues soon after, and just as serene.

  • L. B. Mek

    'you've got me packing me bags,' lol
    an idyllic portrait of a rejuvenating, hike
    accompanying a most worthy ode,
    so wonderfully worded dear Fay



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