The leaves lie hidden as spades about their home.
Brief movement of a kitten, then silence
till the car's engine drones.
Close by, a pioneer cemetery sits near a secondary wood.
Queer is the effect of sun on a tinted roof;
bluebells with poppies,
cowslip and tiny brook
back of
fields redden and
given to wheat.
A house is a machine
processing the water of living
a replenished cistern,
birds paying a call, a minor animal
brushing past
an ivy-railed fence.
Sweet Water
Paul Cameron Brown
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Poem topics: animal, car, home, house, kitten, silence, sun, water, hidden, roof, movement, fence, cemetery, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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