Spring is here and with it a yearning to be out in it as nature wakes from it’s winter slumber. I grew up… rural… to say the least. I love my life, but sometimes I miss the more direct connection to the wild. Today’s offering speaks to that desire.
In Nature, Peace
Out in the green with growing things,
That’s where I am most free.
With trees and moss and lily pads,
That’s where I am most me.
Don’t get me wrong, I love my house,
My nice, suburban town.
But nature is my therapy,
When my life gets me down.
The scent of earth, a mossy bed,
Upon a hill of stone.
Connect me now to everything,
Though I am all alone.
I wonder have you ever watched,
A squirrel in it’s tree?
Or wind-blown waves in fields of grain?
It moves just like the sea.
Sat silent in a wood to watch,
Some grazing deer nearby.
While finches chirped and chipmunks dashed,
And clouds went drifting by?
When thunder booms across the plain,
Or sun shines on the glen.
When silent snowflakes softly fall,
You’ll see me smiling then.
A roaring wind, or gentle breeze,
Each stirs something within.
A yearning for a wilder place,
Adventures to begin.
So come with me if you’ve a mind,
Out from this place we know.
To walk the land as once it was,
Give our souls room to grow.
Cheers, Winston
