Field of Midsummer Poppies

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Thought I would create a blog featuring my walks on these beautiful summer evenings, I am so lucky to be living in this rural bliss, I came here with my mum and step-dad 8 years ago, away from the bright and hectic life of city living (Leeds) dont get me wrong, I still love my home town, I have family there and visit regularly, but I am so happy to come back to my idyll, I have to walk mum's dog as she is too ill, I lost my little pooch 5 weeks ago and miss him dearly.......Anyway, as some of you might know I write a bit of poetry, and would like to share with you the poem I wrote tonight, I hope it brings some joy to the people on here that are not fortunate enought to enjoy the sunny days, as my mum isnt, she has always been an outdoor person, used to take me hiking in the Dales, she hasnt been out of the house for some weeks now, only to visit the hospital, I did take some pics of 'my field' but I cant find my card reader arghhhhhhhhh, will upload tomorrow for a visual as well as verbal impression.........

Midsummer poppies

 

As I walked along in the warm evening haze

A sea of red set my eyes ablaze

A field of poppies dancing around

A whimsical petal floated to the ground

Then took off again in the gentle breeze

Gracefully floating, amongst the buzz of the bees

 

The beckoning silence, called me to see

Led me to this place, so calming and free

A butterfly flutters gently past

An owl ventures early, from his daily fast

 

This field is my sanctuary, where nothing hurries

To reflect on the day rid my mind of worries

I will close my eyes, when I go to bed

Imagine I’m swimming in the sea of red

Morning comes, what the day brings, we’ll see

My field of poppies will be waiting for me

 

I’ll tell them my worries, and they’ll answer me

With a flutter of petals, smiling with glee

Don’t worry, they’ll whisper, were here for you

As the sun sets magnificently, reflecting their hue

 

I plucked a poppy, Im sure it didn’t mind

Gave it to my mum, I hope she can find

The essence of summer, in that pretty stem

And the promise that, she will feel again

The sun on her face, the wind in her hair

I promise mum, I will take you there……..

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Flossy,

    What a beautiful Poem, I too am like your Mum I used to love taking my wee dog Meggie for walks and played a lot of sport.

    But have been house bound for over a year now except to go to the Hospital.It doesnt have get up my nose stuck in the house all day, But thats life.

    All the best to you and your Mum.

    Take Care and be Safe Big Hugs Love Sarsfield.xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Good morning Flossy,  I was moved by your blog and poem.  I hope you show your mum this too.  Isn't it strange that whilst we are all going through our daily grinds the world just keeps on turning and being beautiful.  I am sorry about your dog and I know its too early yet but another one would just love going on those walks with you.  Ann xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    What a beautiful poem, the wonders of Mother Nature!

    Thankyou!

    Big Hugs, Alison. x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    A wonderful poem, I was there with you. Just beautiful....love Carol x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hello Flossy, just read your poem, it is absolutely wonderful.You took me right back to my childhood, when I would play with my sisters in the somerset fields. then I remembered the times I took my own children for evening walks when they wrere little.

    After that I sat and thought about the time I met my wonderful hubby(2nd) and the evening walks we went on. I now live next to Rutland Water which has a lovely path around, which until my recent probs arrived we again walked with our daughter.

    And what your beautiful poem has done, it has made my day just by thinking back to all the wonderful things in this world we all have that are free. I am sitting here counting the many blessings in my life, not least the wonderful new friends I have made on here.

    So thank you for making my day.

    Wishing you and your mum all the very best, please carry on writing poems.

    Love to you both.

    Vee.xx