The Web Poetry Corner - K. Landry - The Annual Bloomer
The Annual Bloomer
by
K. Landry
The time is coming for me to fly
Spread my wings to a place not neigh
The springtime brings out restless bones
That wait in hibernation 'til the flowers bloom
The warm moist comes breezily blowing
Bringing thoughts of ubiquitous jelly-flowing
Between the ears and licking the blood with fresh air
Turning it ruby red from misty blue in here
Lazy ways breed lazy days
But fervor builds deep in the veins
Spring cleaning of internal flesh and heart
Gives the drag gray day a resilient bright start
So feeling clean and clear again
Relaxing and relishing in the sweet honey dew moments
Of my life as it is, or will be
Before fall and winter come again to capture me