****One Cottonwood Seed***

cottonwood seeds
adrift on the wind
living things
brought forth alive
as on the sea’s
changing tide

relentless in their need
to find safe harbor

cottonwood seeds
clinging to the thistle
purple flower bright
caught in the storm drain
fluttering
from the car vent
resting on a dashboard

relentless in their need
to find safe harbor

cottonwood seeds
in piles by the curbside
soft as downy feathers
white as the newly
fallen snow
safety in numbers

relentless in their need
to find safe harbor

a cottonwood seed
catches an updraft
as birds in flight do
coasting for miles
from where it grew
a patch of earth
to take root

relentlessly it’s come
to find safe harbor

© May 2014
Renee Espriu

CottonwoodTree

Image Taken From http://www.deq.mt.gov

Star Dust Applause

when will the knowing come
of when you will need me
before the Spring snow melts
as glacier waters freeing

as tidal pools are not
brimming forth with
ocean creatures spiny life

when celestial heavens
spill forth the stars to
create another Milky Way
 with star dust applause

when will this knowing come
candescent as a candle flame
in your beauty that is you

it will come without knowing
in the richness of your life
like filtered sun into my heart
woven tightly all the threads
amidst vast and cloudless skies

© September 2012
Renee Espriu

#23 Small Stone: Split Asunder

Trees split asunder by              
the weight of snow and
ice too great to bear
even the strongest of
giants is no match
for nature’s force

© January 2012
Renee Espriu

Small Stone for WOHA at

http://writingourwayhome.ning.com

#20 Small Stone: Precious Energy

Electric lines carrying        
precious energy now
left lying in the snow
leaving lives without
heat to warm homes
disconnecting work as
our world becomes a
motionless landscape

© January 2012
Renee Espriu

A Small Stone for WOHA at http://writingourwayhome.ning.com

 

City Hibernation

They emerge slowly
like hibernating bears
coming forth after a
storm hesitating
watching
moving about

They begin to shovel
snow and to scrape
icy automobiles in
hopes of venturing
out but they
remain unmoved

One gentleman wields a
camera focusing on
his laurel hedge
photographing
something
then disappears

Children begin to sled
throwing snowballs
laughing the cold
forgotten then
darkness
all is quiet

© January 2012
Renee Espriu

#15 Small Stone: Winter Blanket

Snow falling                 
fluffy flakes
drifting
down to quietly
create a
winter blanket

© January 2012
Renee Espriu

Small Stone for WOHA at
http://writingourwayhome.ning.com