The Forces of Nature
...the many forces of nature seem to be weaving new threads into it's natural tapestry. It is better to yield to it's forces than to deny what will be Mother Earth's way on this day...
Looks like nature has given this day a theme as 60 mph wind gusts from an unexpected Spring wind storm that has taken its toll on the future...
Forces of Nature
Douglas fir spires
fight back turbulent gusts
 Helpless to resist
the inertia of their wild sways 
Dormancy leaned towards
 brighter season’s horizons,
stretching out into the southern winter skies
seeking the radiant warmth of surrender
Now the southerly forces of nature
 bully them effortlessly
 as their statuesque grandeur
 arches evergreen  apexes
headed to the north
Snow White Trilliums
 hug the shelter within
the mossy forest floor
 that lies below
Delicate Tiger Lilies bow
 their graceful heads
 in prayers of hopeful  survival
Fragile Bleeding Hearts
 lay tainted by the raging tempest
Wind battered Forget - me - nots
 will not be forgotten
 by the nearby Johnny jump-ups
 hanging their bright colored faces
 under the weight of the fallen wild iris
Petal baron Mountain Ash trunks camber,
arms stripped naked
 down to its  lichen covered bark,
while it's nurturing orange berries
are lost for nature’s reasons
Red breasted Robin’s someday flight south
 remains fleeting seasons away
That autumn journey to a distant Garden of Eden
 where their unending circle began
The very embryo of direction
birthing the wind they love and shall loathe
The evergreen brow's ,
 tender bloom of pine-cones ,
 steal away to the North
over the abrupt basalt bluff
 
Nature’s defiled new beginnings
 free fall like cremated remains,
ashes drawn in a downward draft
over the boulders 
scattered down the  leeward cliff
Mother Earth’s natural respite
 shields the drifting remains
 swirling into the currents
 of the rushing water far below
Peace like a river
awaits the forces of nature
A natural conclusion
 brings the elements of life back home ~
© 2013 … Harlon Rivers 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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