Sitting on a bench in the park

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    Sitting on a bench in the park

    a cool spring afternoon
    soft breezes making reflective
    ripples on the man made pond
    a pond encircled by fishers.
    there is a rhythm to the casting and reeling
    casting and reeling/
    casting and reeling
    of their polls and lines
    patiently waiting for a nibble

    ducks, geese and mallards float relaxed
    on the ripples
    stealing bait meant for the fish.
    others glide on the warm breeze chasing/ swooping
    on unsuspecting insects

    the air here is free to move
    not confined between avenues/ boulevards/ parkways
    it has the perfume of the pines/ cedars/ oaks and grass
    the green things

    this air is free to breathe
    the lovers of the place come often
    just to walk around it's man made pond
    and slowly take-in 'the green things' and feel human
    to feed the ducks
    or just sit patiently fishing
    waiting for a nibble

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

    Rickeyhood’s Poems (6)

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    Yesterday's Love 1
    Life on the walk-ways 0
    Moments In Time -1
    Sitting on a bench in the park 0
    Curio 0
    Face of God 2