towering gently overflowing with heightened awareness
subtle hints of blade’s keen glittering chiseled edges
untamed rugged surface powerfully averts gale’s acrid tempest
vigor pulsating that doth persuade the cloud’s reflections
if i shall not again embrace a meager glimpse; a demure echo
of thine towering mounts my soul shall ever suffer
my spirit soars with e'er one glance of thine majestic presence
replete with reminiscence seasons stir and beg thine tender mercies
to house the changing leaves at dusk of autumn’s auburn portraits
and give birth to crystal snow cascading peripherally in winter
which melding into spring then begs thy bluffs to cover
in soft amethyst of columbine blossoming first light of summer
‘tis not paramount to scale high aloft thine peaks in escalation
for small sheer glances stamp forever with imperial impressions
and ‘tho i’ve traveled ‘round and savored nature’s varied essence
none can compare thine evergreens laced in aspens nuance
my breath is gone and shan’t return ‘til in thy shadow casting
i stand and look upon thine hallowed face the rocky mountains
©2017 janetaylorhardy
- Author: jane taylor (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: January 19th, 2017 16:32
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments3
Wonderfully written relatealbe to many... Very intelligent and your words speaks volume. Good job. Obviously your a seasoned poet you made reading this poem a pleasure.
thank you so much! your comment made my day :0)
No maam thank you... As a new friend ive read your bio its i who is honored to bask in your sunlight. Again it is a wonderfull poem...
a seasoned poet,and photographer
both are beautiful..
thanks for stopping by ron! :0)
you are more than welcome,i would like to use some of your photos on my poetry ,if you don`t mind
sure ~ what a great compliment!
well i just did 🙂
Subtle hint is glittering. Beautiful Imagery is drawn here. I stand and look upon thine hallowed face the rocky mountains. The beautiful image magically accompanies this poem. An outstanding poem this is.
a beautiful and gracious comment ~ thank you pintu!
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