Monday, June 15, 2015

Away from City Streets and Towns--By John W. (Bill) Williams--United States

Away from City Streets and Towns

Dawn comes tiptoeing through
the awakening shadows;
as darkness diminishes,
a symphony of sounds.
Their voices lift to greet it
and out of the woods deer
creep cautiously to the lakeside
to lap its refreshing water.
As morning passes into noon,
a quietness intermingles
with chirping of birds’ songs,
raining down from treetops.
It’s a place to escape
the harsh and restless sounds
in the city streets and towns.

John W. (Bill) Williams is a retired language arts and children’s literature educator.  He lives in Martin, GA, where he stays busy with his art and poetry.  He has been published in a variety of venues.

8 comments:

  1. This is a beautiful poem. I was genuinely delighted by reading it. Thanks for sharing it with us, great work!

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  2. Dear Bill,

    I really enjoyed reading your "quiet" moments away from city. Lovely imagery to take in and think of those serene places. Thanks for the reminder.

    Sandra

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  3. John,
    Great poem, my dear friend. You have penned a beautiful poem here. You will always my friend, always in my bubble, as you like to say. Give me a call anytime you want.
    Your good friend (and editor),
    David

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  4. Thank you, Beth Winchcombe, for the following--

    Reading this poem, I'm immediately taken to the early morning sunrise. I feel the presence of the moment in this well written poetry.

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  5. Nice poem, John, especially the opening four lines. Very nice. Thank you for sharing and continued blessings!

    -MJ (www.tgbtgpublictions.com)

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  6. A delightful offering to inspire any poet or anyone who enjoys reading great poetry! Aloha, Connie

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  7. Thank you, everyone, for your kind words for John. I agree that this is a wonderful poem. I will send him your comments. Thank you, John, for sharing your gift of words and for your ongoing support. So great to have you a part of Whispers.

    Blessings,
    Karen

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