Song of the Garden
Chimes
Steal away at moon rise,
star light from weary eyes,
you will find your spirit drifts
upon soft spring breezes.
Songs from the garden chime
play sonnets on a sprites harp
whispering in shaded scarlet
directly into my wanton heart.
Oceans of grasses gently sway
by the granite wall Robin's dance
enchanted orbs rise from trees
a twilight sky envelops my soul.
Your love keeps my heart smiling,
stars flirt above the garden chimes.
Ken Allan Dronsfield
is a published poet who has been nominated for The Best of the Net and 2
Pushcart Awards for Poetry in 2016. His work has been published world-wide in
publications throughout North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.
Ken loves thunderstorms, and spending time with his cat Willa. Ken's new
book, "The Cellaring", a collection of haunting, paranormal, weird
and wonderful poems, has been released and is available through Amazon.com. He
is the co-editor of the poetry anthology titled, Moonlight Dreamers of Yellow
Haze available at Amazon.com. A second anthology, Dandelion in
a Vase of Roses will be released around the first part of 2017.
Dear Ken,
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing such a musical poem!
I love the combination of garden chimes and sonnets. After all sonnet means "little song." A very nice fit.
Blessings,
Michael
My sincere thank you Michael, I truly appreciate your kind words! Blessings for your New Year! Ken
DeleteThank you, Ken. I always enjoy your poems. They put a special meaning on the things that are really important in life. Thank you for sharing. Continued blessings!
ReplyDelete-MJ (www.tgbtgpublictions.com)
My deep thanks my friend. All my blessings for a great new year for you and yours! Ken
DeleteEnchanting, simply enchanting! Ahhh twilight and romance! I love it Ken. Blessings, Connie
ReplyDeleteA beautiful romantic poem with music and light.
ReplyDeleteGreat words Ken in "Song of the Garden Chimes"
ReplyDeleteEyes of collected starlight, spotting loving finds
Sensing you can make music in beauty rhymes
Very good writing Ken, I love it.
Yancy