Susan Ahlbrand of Indiana is our host today for Day 10 of Verselove at http://www.ethicalela, com, and she inspires us to write love letters to a place we love. She challenged us to try a villanelle, a 19-line poem of five tercets and a quatrain with a rhyme scheme and refrain sequence. As I sit on the campsite of a Georgia State Park recharging my batteries this week, I could not think of a more fitting place to pay tribute.
Villanelle Tribute to Georgia State Parks
out in the woods on a state park campsite
nestled in shade by meandering creek
Pollock-splashed beams of breeze-filtered sunlight
shelter from life’s woes, respite from plight
renewal blooms hope when refuge we seek
out in the wild on a state park campsite
Swallowtails air-dance on blackened blue-brights
welcoming wings, meditative mystique
sashaying rays of oak-splattered sunlight
flame-flickered campfires on stargazing nights
embers leap up to kiss Pegasus’ cheek
out in the wild on a state park campsite
mosaic edges softened by twilight
for life’s jagged junctures, outdoors re-key
shadowy brushstrokes, dusk-darkened moonlight
birdsong awakens, euphoric daylight
new trails to hike, fresh air to seize
out in the woods on a state park campsite
canvassing nature, the soul re-ignites
In honor of National Poem In My Pocket Day…..
I have a poem in my pocket
a perfect way to start
hummer at my feeder
hope restores my heart





