Once glassy and still,
The water gurgles and laps
Breaking the silence.
Black ducks are puddling
In the shade and cool of morn:
A refreshing sound.
I bathe alongside,
Not just an imagining -
Trust and communion.
They whisper and peep,
Muted, continuous sound -
Intimate contact.
Done, they clamber out,
To face the warming sunshine -
Busily preening.
They begin to doze,
Standing like dumpy statues.
Now they are silent.
The ripples subside,
The water, like a mirror,
All trace of them gone.
2 comments:
Again, another beautiful poem. I feel the peace and connection.
Glad you liked it - the connection truly inspired me.
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