Thursday, January 16, 2020

Song of Maine

I have been getting to know a wonderful new friend in the past few days! We quickly discovered that we share a love of poetry, among many other things. And, she is a very talented poet herself! Last night I sent her some pictures of our Maine scenery and she amazed me by writing this lovely poem! Reading it, I can hardly believe that she has never been to Maine! She has kindly given me permission to share it on my blog. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! 😊



On the green hills where atop the cottages perch, 
under the leafy boughs of oak and ash and birch,
 I hear adventure calling.


Where mountain air and flow'rs of pink and white call me,
Where rivers of crystal water and trees abide forever free,
I long to go.


In the midst of deep, fragrant grass, in which I'd love to lie,
By purple blackberry bushes and on the lakeside,
I hear adventure calling. 


Oh the frost, and ice and snow!
The sun, and rain, and grass below!
How I dream of thee.


Where the sky and pine trees meet,
Where the springs flow fresh and sweet,
I hear adventure calling.  


Oh, Maine, your sweetness fills my being,
Where the morning sunshine send the shadows fleeing,
I love you.
                                                ~Brieanna Savard


2 comments:

  1. Very nice poem, well-matched with your lovely photos - thanks for sharing it, Joanna. Now where is your poem? :)

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    1. Thank you Eliza, I'll pass that on to her! :) Much as I love poets and poetry...

      "Yet, vainly in my quiet hours
      To breathe their marvellous notes I try;
      I feel them, as the leaves and flowers
      In silence feel the dewy showers,
      And drink with glad still lips the blessing of the sky."

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