(The title was set by Mary in
Poetics at
dVerse Poets)
a peaceful scene
gives space
to rest the eye
a tranquil scene
small waves
that kiss the land
the distant hills
landsculpts
of restfulness
the only sound
belongs
to gliding birds
long sleepy waves
of flight
take mind in tow
but active minds
prepare
for inner peace
do not require
stasis
or stifled cries
to life - all life -
they give
priority
play host and put
to rights
the mess of its
fecundity
its noise
and bafflement
its rooms set right
the heart
content at last
A peaceful scene - balm for the eyes and the soul.
ReplyDeleteActive minds have quite a challenge ahead of them. Some days a bit of stasis would be lovely.
ReplyDeletei think real peace is independent from what's happening outside...it can help to get the mind to rest but then goes beyond...that's how i understand what you wrote..and i would so agree..
ReplyDeleteThis is a new form for you, Dave. It worked well, and I like your message. I do think Claudia captured it well.
ReplyDelete...you offered a wide scope of understanding in which we can achieve peace variety of forms and shapes...and you are pretty much even with your 4-2-4 count in syllables here... an exceptional offering indeed sir...smiles...
ReplyDeleteDave, this put me at ease. Let the day begin.
ReplyDeleteidunno...keeping the peace at my house, you need a clean scene---at least in the living room...ha...a dirty house or chaotic house adds a level of stress...
ReplyDeleteThis post shows your versatility Dave - short and crisp scenes of peace like gliding birds in flight ~
ReplyDeleteHi Dave, actually to see birds' hovering and gliding brings me peace for eye and then to my mind.
ReplyDeleteI remember many spectacular scenes beyond my favorite pond for migratory birds.
Love this, Dave:
ReplyDeletethe only sound
belongs
to gliding birds
long sleepy waves
of flight
take mind in tow
The active mind goes so far before it needs the peaceful scene again to recharge and gain some balance... At least of me that is. I loved the poem and saw myself in both parts of it.
ReplyDeleteA tranquil scene indeed.
ReplyDeleteI love this Dave - it even gives one a sense of peace to read it.
ReplyDeleteI like how these little droplets leave a thought in the mind to float around and then another droplet carries the story along.
ReplyDeleteMorning breeze
Carries a winter day—
The squeal of birds
This is what I need. Although a too active mind---
ReplyDeleteI love the word landsculpts. Thanks. k.
It's perfect for Buddhist meditation!
ReplyDeleteActive or at rest...there is peace to be found...within. An inspirational message, Dave.
ReplyDeleteSometimes we yearn for serenity. I found it here today.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those that I will have to re-read again and again. It seems much simpler in thought than I know it is.
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ReplyDeletelong sleepy waves of flight take mind in tow but active minds prepare for inner peace.
An ideal poem to read just before bed, thank you.
Landsculpts of restlessness... Love this!
ReplyDeletea peaceful poem to read as I begin my day!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
The Elephant's Child
Yup, I wouldn't disagree with that!
Claudia
I agree compltely with your first point. Yes, I think we're on the same wavelength. I was looking at the elements that make for peace externally and using them as similes for inner peace. Thanks for the comment.
Mary
Thanks for saying this. Good to know you thought it worked well.
Kelvin
Thank you for your response, I am rather overwhelmed by it. It is much appreciated.
Raining Iguanas
Wow, that's a great comment. Thanks, and a very warm welcome to you.
Brian
Know what you mean, definitely know what you mean!
Heaven
Thanks for saying so, it is much appreciated.
haricot
Yes, exactly, there is something essentially peaceful about a bird in flight - even birds of prey!
Laurie
Thank you so much. Your comments are always much valued.
Carl
Thanks for this Carl. You couldn't have said anything more encouraging.
David
Sincere thanks.
The Weaver of Grass
A really heartening comment. Much thanks.
Frank
Hi, a warm welcome to you. I love your comment very much indeed.
manicddaily
Thanks for this -- I was hoping someone might pick this out as I was unsure of it.
Tommaso
Fantastic observation. Thanks.
Bodhirose
Hi, Good to have your visit and your very astute comment. Thanks for both.
rumoursofrhyme
I agree with your opening words, am chastened by the rest. Thank you very much indeed.
Tabor
A most encouraging response. Thank you so much for it.
Cait
A warm welcome to you and warm thanks for your kind comment.
mrs mediocrity
Really good to know this -- I had been unsure ans was hoping for some feedback. Thank you.
Robyn Greenhouse
ReplyDeleteHi, A warm welcome to you. Good to have you visiting and many thanks for leaving a comment.
Beautiful tranquil words Dave and the possibility of peace is within us all - if we ignore the outside world.
ReplyDeleteLike your new form too - skilfully done.
Anna :o]
Beautiful tranquil words Dave and the possibility of peace is within us all - if we ignore the outside world.
ReplyDeleteLike your new form too - skilfully done.
Anna :o]