(April is National Poetry Month)
Casting
T’was a westerly breeze
Or maybe not;
Perhaps a wind from the south.
The weather vane spun round and round
My words torn from my mouth.
Weeping willows laughed and danced
As thunder gave a growl.
My spell sent off as rabbits hid
Along with fox and bear and owl.
The moon will rise and set again
Then in the morning, sun.
With Nature’s help
And Spirit’s too
United, the spell was done.
Or maybe not;
Perhaps a wind from the south.
The weather vane spun round and round
My words torn from my mouth.
Weeping willows laughed and danced
As thunder gave a growl.
My spell sent off as rabbits hid
Along with fox and bear and owl.
The moon will rise and set again
Then in the morning, sun.
With Nature’s help
And Spirit’s too
United, the spell was done.
This poem is an original work by Robin Larkspur, April 2012. Copyright laws are in place.
13 comments:
I love the "feel" of your casting. Very nice. Oma Linda
Such mirth and joy in your spell
Dear One! :)
I loved it!
Brightest of Blessings...
Very nice job, Robin! I like this one very much!
Big hugs,
Kim
Robin, this was perfect for a spell...love it!!!
Blessings & Hugs,
Jan
Awesome! I am SO about creating your own incantations - using your own words and when you work creatively to do so - bonus! Happy Full Moon!!!
Oh Robin, what a marvelous work! It is so fresh and visual. Wishing you a blessed Easter and magical spring weekend. Hugs, my lovely friend. Mina
Robin, fantastic! I love this! Hugs my friend ;o)
"Weeping willows laughed and danced
As thunder gave a growl." That lined made me gasp and want to scream and dance!
have a Happy Easter!
Christer.
Very good! keep writing, perhaps there is a book..just a short book in the works?
This is beautiful Robin. I love it! Brightest Blessings!
Ametrine
I am not a fan of poetry but I like this! Makes me want to cast! I may have a spell day with the kids. Thank you for sharing! :)
Wonderful!!! I feel the power in your words! :0)
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