Beyond the dirt road,
Beyond the gravel path,
Beyond the beaten trail,
Beyond the mountain pass
βπ °ΛβοΈα¨βπ °
Lies a wooded glen
Nestled in an elevated basin
High above the valley floor
A stream of burbling waters glistens
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Living communally in the secluded bend
all manner of forest dwellers come to water and feed
deer and badgers with squirrels and birds
The heart stills to sit, watch, and silently listen
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Retreating to a living pond, the call of a toad echoes
Twilight lazily sets the marshy lagoon aglow
Lightning bugs, and dragonflies swarm languid water
drawing you hypnotically across the lengthening grass
β.πΌπ π ππΌπ.β
As you push the blades away
you're enamored to find
Several fawns meekly bleat in sleepy recline
While mother drinks nearby at the stream
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Though you followed a path
you've the eerie feeling
you're witnessing a scene, singular
treading on ground hallowed and green
π °ΛβοΈπα¨βπ °
Some might call it silent as death
They wouldnβt be listening
The roar of nature fills the air
Sitting motionless, the bedlam transcends
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A family of swans shoves out to play
under the flickering fly lamp light
The raccoons scurry out under the moon
bringing scavenged treasures pond-side to clean
K.B. Silver
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This was written based on a prompt: Fire Flies; Write about a secluded stream with lots of wildlife. Oddly enough, I just read another poem and commented that I had always heard them called Lightning Bugs, and when I looked it up, it would seem the regionalism is an East vs. West conflict.
I grew up in Missouri and Florida (sadly, we didn't have any in Florida, or here in South Lake Tahoe), and the Midwest and eastern states seem to call them lightning bugs. While the Western states seem to call them Fireflies. There were also some other smaller regionalisms listed, such as Flicker Fly. What did you call them growing up? Does this assumption hold true?
About the Creator
K.B. Silver
K.B. Silver has poems published in magazine Wishbone Words, and lit journals: Sheepshead Review, New Note Poetry, Twisted Vine, Avant Appa[achia, Plants and Poetry, recordings in Stanza Cannon, and pieces in Wingless Dreamer anthologies.


Comments (1)
Beautifully written⦠the imagery is so vivid⦠that your words come alive. Great work!