The Maker The Charles Causley Literary Blog
Spring’s Spell, by Linda Middleton
April 26, 2023
A witch-bee on a broomstick conjures spring:
The woods star-twinkle and bluebells ring ding.
Daffodils trumpet tunes of sunshine silk.
High hedgerow jumbles froth thick creamy milk.
Dandelion coins are scattered sun bright.
Buttery brimstones fly fluttery light.
Lamb’s tail catkins swish softly on the trees.
Whispers of swallows weave wide on the breeze.
Tadpoles wild wriggle black inky squiggles.
Snoozy dormice-curls awake and wiggle.
Primrose posies smile from the pea green banks.
The robin’s whistle warbles cheery thanks.
Woodpecker percussion drums bold the beat
As life cycles wheel beneath ancient feet.
Ocean skies are stirred with circles of wings.
The first wink of spring wakes hearts as it sings.
© Linda Middleton
Related Posts
October Musings by Sue Wallace-Shaddad
October 11, 2024
Young Person’s Competition: I have lived with mermaids by Mathias Adler
September 27, 2024
Young Person’s Competition: Within the greats by Bea Jopling
September 27, 2024
Young Person’s Competition: Siren by Violet Wan
September 27, 2024
Young Person’s Competition: The Purple Beach by Mia Atkinson
September 27, 2024