Running through wildflowers
Knee-high and white
Little black sputnik birds
Fast on yellow feet
A miniature meadow
For fairies and wood folk
Out for a stroll too
Unseen in the glowing green
Pirouettes with daisies
The earth’s wedding bouquet
As she marries summer
For another year
Promises made in sunlight
Among the yellow and white
Stretching to the sea
Inspected by pigeons
And ocean birds
Inland for awhile
Trumpeters with fish breath
And beguiling smiles
Running through wildflowers
Knee-high and white
While the earth marries summer
And gives up the night
© Glenda Higgins

Excerpt from the book âPoetry in Motionâ

About the AuthorÂ
Glenda spent her early work in libraries â ten years in various positions, including cataloguing, which launched her on a favorite pastime of reading everything under the sun.
 Her start as a poet surprised her. She took a poetry-writing course. Two hundred poems wrote themselves in a furious manner, in two weeks. This led to performing poetry in cafes and on the radio and about three hundred more poems.
Visit Author Page At: www.ctupublishinggroup.com/glenda-higgins.html
Free to Read on Kindle Unlimited: www.amazon.com/Poetry-Motion-call-fellow-poet-ebook/dp/B06WWJ64C8
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