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Bluebell Woods
by andrea hale
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
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A typical May Bank holiday, which exemplifies why the UK rarely suffer droughts. Precipitation abounds but stalwart and stiff upper lip results in a walk in the wet stuff!!!...


Bluebell Woods


A much needed respite

Bad weather, despite

A breath of fresh air

A walk, if you dare

 

A glance to the right

May flowers ablaze; light

Orange petals glowing

Yellows dazzle; water flowing

 

Pinks warm the eyes

Crimsons surprise

Magentas protrude

Peaches exude

 

Busy bees harvest pollen; buzz

Wind gently Maple leaves blow

Woods sheltering the fells

Awash with a sea of Bluebells

 

The blue sea affords such delight

Bluebells a very welcome respite

 

©Andrea Hale

 




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Reviewed by Regis Auffray 5/11/2009
Great imagery, Andrea. You have recreated and shared the experience very effectively via your verses. Love and best wishes,

Regis
Reviewed by Diana Wiles 5/7/2009
Yes!...and this is why we live in the UK!!

A beautiful collection of words and images...is there anything as quintessentially British as a 'Bluebell Wood'...even if on a wet May Bank Holiday! A lovely evocative poem..

Hugs, Diana
Reviewed by Edwin Hurdle 5/7/2009
I enjoy reading this poem,very well written,take care

Edwin
Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 5/6/2009
Such a beautiful vision of color! Lifting up the spirit even on gloomy days....

Be always safe,
Karen
Reviewed by George Ellison (Reader) 5/5/2009
This is like getting a strong dose of Happy.
Reviewed by Felix Perry 5/5/2009
Delightuful poem indeed...I can see them in the breeze.

Fee
Reviewed by Gianetta Ellis 5/5/2009
A lovely and quite delightful tribute to Mother Nature. I like the light and airy feel to this poem as well as its happy rhythm when read aloud.
Reviewed by Mr. Ed 5/5/2009
I love walks in the wetstuff, and your poem!
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