Adventure: A Sunlit Path

Sunlit Path

The way was crisscrossed with roots and rocky.
Bellissa, the wood nymph, carefully tread
The sunlit path of shadow and dappled light.

Her ears were full of the music playing:
The symphony of green rustling leaves and
The decrescendo of the cicadas.

A crescendo of a dog’s barking by the shore
Caught her attention, and she hid in the silver birch.
The excited pup romped, shaking off an avalanche of drips.

She climbed toward a peak, leaving the shore behind,
The wind grew stiffer and the trees bent.
Ahead lay possibility, wonder and magic.

Always moving toward the next place,
Where imagination filled in the wood with secrets,
Caves, trolls, dragons, gnomes, friends and foe.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Something Blue

Blue berries

Remember the magic:
When you look closely,
What was hidden
Is found.
Something small
Can give you wings.
What was sad
Can give you strength.
What stole your voice
Can make you sing.
Remember the magic.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

This poem is dedicated to Ms. Vee, who is a fellow phoenix, a bird reborn from flames.

Brownie Crofter

Brownie hole in a tree

brownie crofter
farms moss and pine needles
hides from tax man

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Ode to a Japanese Beetle

Beetle
Oval iridescent green body,
Wings of bronze, quiet and still,
Always hungry, tasting nature’s nectar,
Making lace of leaves, living life with a will.

Note: This is a Popillia Japonica or Japanese Beetle. The photo was taken in Dover, MA in the Noanet Woodlands.

Flower for a Friend

Rose of Sharon

Friends are like flowers.
They bloom, and they inspire.
They make the world beautiful.
We never forget.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Note: I dedicate this post to the memory of Ajaytao. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. He was a bright light in our world, and his spirit continues to brighten our memories. He was a good friend to me, welcoming me here, and I will miss him. I feel blessed to have shared the world with him. Namaste, Brenda

Make a Wish

Dandelion

Just draw in your breath,
Focus on a wish and blow your cares away!
Let your inner child laugh for joy.
The dandelion seeds will scatter,
Carrying your desires to the wind spirits.
May all your wishes some true.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Rainy Renewal

Rain on leaves

Opposites: rain and sun,
The yin and yang of life.
Clear cooling drops
Cleanse and refresh.
Even as I welcome the rain,
I long for the sun.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

White Magic

White Petunias

White petunias made a happy, bright sight
Around the lair of the white witch.
So surrounded by beauty and light,
It gave the dark mage a painful twitch.

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Visual Haiku: Fallen Leaf

Leaf imprint

Notes:

This is a visual haiku, or a picture that suggests something that is missing. The small leaf that left its impression is long gone, returned to the soil. Yet, its mark lingers.

For other examples of Visual Haiku, you can look at Grandeur GrownRobin’s EggShadow PaintingTenacity and Come and Gone.Cee's Fun Foto Challenge

This post was inspired by Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, and the prompt: Texture.

 

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Fairy Footprints

 

Golden pollen on a lily

fine golden dust
gilds the lily, draws wee folk
fairy footprints shine

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Scent of Morning

Rain on Lily Leaves

rain in the night
moist scent of lilies bathing
cool summer morning

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

White Lilies in the morning

Note: This post is dedicated to Bastet and Blog It, two haiku friends. It was inspired by Jen at Blog It’s Ghost Writer for Carpe Diem Haiku Kai, for the scent prompt.

Fae Rose Fairy

Rose

With treacle, a radish and bee’s knees,
Fae Rose grew apricot roses with ease.
She turned away blight,
With joy and delight,
And her ladybugs gave aphids a squeeze.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Note: This poem is a limerick, rhyming AABBA.