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Weathervane of Kiki, the little witch, set against the blue sky

Fields Of Ivory Queen Anne’s Lace

I heard Hope clearly call my name
Her whisper, close yet far
Gently, I pulled open the shade
A bluebird met my eye

The background music of her peers
Seemed to tell her to bide
So little bluebird held my gaze
I opened window wide

She curtsied before entering
My small humble abode
And circled once and with keen eye
A spider--soon she found

Promptly she flew, same as she came
And left me in a daze
I waved goodbye, searching the sky
Fields of ivory Queen Anne's lace

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  • This poem was first published as is at Paper Poetry, a cozy place on Medium.
  • To you and everyone, may the in-between seasons melt your heart with warmth,
    life, and inward restoration wherever you are in your internal growth.
  • Thanks for your readership and encouragement, dear readers.

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This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Melissa Lemay

    I have my favorites and this is one of them for me, of yours. Guess what came in the mail for me this week!!? I’ll give you a hint…it starts with In and ends with Rainbows.🌈

    1. Selma Martin

      you liked this one, dear Melissa? Oh you are a darling.
      … that’s a wonderful hint. Really? Girl, bless you. Take it as if I just entered your home with presents… Those poems are directly from my heart. Thanks. You have given me the best present today. You’ve no idea. Please enjoy the collection. Please read the notes too. hugs.

  2. beth

    love this one, selma

  3. Sadje

    A beautiful and scenic poem Selma

  4. Isha Garg

    “She curtsied before entering
    My small humble abode”- Oh! Beautiful work, Selma!

  5. Dora

    A small poem filled with hope. Beautiful, Selma.

  6. sgeoil

    A beautiful hope filled poem!

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