Queen Reborn
Mother Nature

The crown had fallen,
From its rightful place,
Disturbed by a shift
In the universe
Yanking from the realm,
The rightful Queen
Removing from home
No longer matching,
The beliefs once held dear
The moments once believed divine
Now questioned and scrutinized-
A monarch flying high
A reign worshiped
And revered.
Roots and leaves
Reclaim a soul
Releasing to the clouds
And ever burning stars,
A new brilliancy
Unknown before-
A life well lived and well remembered,
Rebirth in nature-
Recharge-
To reclaim crown of florals
As the Mother
Long missed.
Katrina Thornley is a nature poet and novelist that resides in Rhode Island. She has two poetry collections currently published, a novel, as well as a short story anthology. Her poetry collections "Arcadians: Lullaby in Nature" and "Arcadians: Wooden Mystics" were inspired by a local park and life in her small rural town. You can find them on Amazon now!
About the Creator
Katrina Thornley
Rhode Island based author and poetess with a love for nature and the written word. Works currently available include Arcadians: Lullaby in Nature, Arcadians: Wooden Mystics, 26 Brentwood Avenue & Other Tales, and Kings of Millburrow.
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No baloney, right on...such a great way to make a statement about the condition of our world!