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Birdbath in Autumn

A still pool of rainwater,
Kissed by garnet and citrine maple leaves,
Reflects the cool Autumn sunshine.
A bluejay shakes his wings,
Scattering crystal gems of water.
Wild turkeys gather fallen seeds below;
Their plumage blends into the
Brown, rust and orange leaves.
A juvenile robin dips a toe and shivers.
The damp smell of wet leaves
Rises into the warming day,
Mingling with the scent of cedar and pine.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Squirrel Superhighway Haiku

Fall Foliage and power lines

Squirrels skitter past
On the treetop Autobahn
Catch a fuzzy glimpse

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Dragon Dreaming

“He had turned into a dragon while he was asleep.
Sleeping on a dragon’s hoard with greedy, dragonish thoughts in his heart,
he had become a dragon himself.”
― C.S. LewisThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Bracket Fungus on log

He napped on the wealth of the world,
The heart of the wildwood beating in his ears,
But his sleep outlasted the wood itself.
Over the years, earth and twigs covered him,
Turning his sunny glade into a fairy mound.
When he woke, his scales were soft as bracket fungus,
And his hide was frayed like the bark of a fallen spruce.
All around him, houses stared down with blank eyes.
A bridge crossed a brook where children swung on bars,
Screamed and chased each other around plastic cars.
The sweet smells of red woolen sweaters, sticky candy fingers,
Grilled cheese breath and ripening juniper berries
Teased his nose, so different than leaf mold and lichen.
He remembered the beating of the wildwood heart,
Loud as thunder, steady as rain, but he could not hear it.
His greedy heart stirred. His claws churned the earth.
Clink, clink, his treasure was safe. Gold gleamed below him.
Its musical ringing soothed him. He remembered winning it,
When the forest were young, kings foolish, and no amount
Of stone or brick could hide the scent of gold from him.
His youthful memories brought dreams and in the gloaming,
He dozed again, his green eyes dimming, his breath stilling.
The woods would return one day: the seeds were there.
The day of the dragon would return with the wildwood.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Note: Were you the kind of child that imagined dragons under the hills and fairies inside the flowers? If not, maybe it’s not too late to be that child now. What would you think about, if you were a dragon awaking in suburbia?

Party with the Late Blooms

Fall Flowers

Autumn is under way
Come party with the late blooms
Dance till Jack Frost comes

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Pink Sweetheart rose

Note: Despite having snow flurries on Sunday, we still have blooms here and there. This poem is a haiku, with five, seven and five syllables on each line.

Trick-or-Treat!

Spooky lantern, halloween

If you have time, scroll down and trick-or-treat on Friendly Fairy Tales Halloween posts.

Have a fun and safe Halloween!

gravedigger house…sighisoara castle

Paul has found the ideal place to trick-or-treat! A Gravedigger’s house! Who would be brave enough to ring the bell there?! Be spooky and be safe! Brenda

Wordless Wednesday – Haunted

Here is another place to trick-or-treat this Scary Halloween!! Wooo-ooo-oo! I hope you enjoy Morgan’s eye for the Haunting! Be spooky and be safe! Warmly, Brenda

Morgan's avatarBooknVolume

Haunted woods

RAven-Rendezvous

samhain by wyldraven

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haunted_forest_by_reneaigner-d6492p7

haunted_house_by_Mind_Illusi0nZ

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All Original Artwork found at Deviantart.com. Credit is Acknowledged to the Amazing Original Artists.

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Halloween Ballet

Orange Japanese Maple leaves

Autumn fairy ballet:
Ballerinas dip and spin,
Wings extend lightly and
Long costumes twirl.
A feast for the eyes:
Fall glows in shades of
Butternut squash and pumpkin,
With touches of berry and apple.
The wind lifts the dancers
Into allegro cabrioles, then
Holds another in a graceful arabesque.
The Fae Corps de Ballet
Performs every day.

Happy Halloween! Be spooky and be safe!

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Happy Halloween!

Spooky Sky

A fright, A scream
Things unseen,
A scary dream,
Happy Halloween!

Halloween is tomorrow, be safe! Be spooky!

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Besties

Morning Glories

Best friends:
Together is magic.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Pinking

Pink hydrangeas

Bluing makes fabrics bright white,
Pinking makes thinking right:
See a woman in a positive light,
For herself, not as a pretty sight.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Note: This is for Michelle Marie, a single mom, hardworking, talented and full of joyful potential.

Ogden Nashery

Pinetree Spurthroated Grasshopper - Melanoplus punctulatus

Itty bitty, not very pretty,
(Unless to his mama)
Stone silent, not very witty,
But the high hop creates drama;
From the woods not the city
(At least not Yokohama)
Inspires this little ditty
From one who likes to yammah.

Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham

Pinetree Spurthroated Grasshopper - Melanoplus punctulatus

Note: Despite my usual inclination that a poet should never explain, for those not from New England, the “yammah” is a Bostonian pronunciation of yammer. My photograph is of a Pinetree Spurthroated Grasshopper (Melanoplus punctulatus), a rare sighting. Not only had I never seen a grasshopper like him before, my research indicated he’s rare in general. My poem is an ode to Ogden Nash, a particular favorite author of my children and I. Here is one of his poems, which I hope offering here, would not have displeased him:

The Ant

The ant has made himself illustrious 
Through constant industry industrious. 
So what? 

Would you be calm and placid, 
If you were full of formic acid?

— Ogden Nash