The Ocean of Seasons
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“I to the world am like a drop of water
That in the ocean seeks another.”
~ Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors
Throughout the seasons water drips. In spring
The dripping follows violence of March,
Its showers coming with ripping sting
To cherry petals and across the arch
Of apple blossoms, April. Summer comes
With calm of warmer showers but the drips
Continue. Orange groves hear bee-wing hums
When thunderstorms have passed, the blossoms’ lips
Touched briefly in the search for nectar. Fall
Brings dripping water seeps when hurricanes
Have finished. They have left destruction’s scrawl
But there is hope in plopping from the rains.
The harshness of the winter ice thaws down.
It prays with drips and dreams of thistledown.
Joan Sutherland – Light as thisledown Compilation

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