Ingrid Bruck is wild flower gardener and a poet inspired by nature. She lives in Amish country in Pennsylvania. This site shocases selected works by her.

Bright Blue Sky, After Tropical Storm Ophelia & Wayward - Published by: Verse-Virtual, Vol 10, No 12

Bright Blue Sky

The wind unravels

a lone white billow 

through a shredder.

Ice crystals flow

in a cloudless sky.

The day, uncast to gray,

changes back to murky blue.

Is that mist? 

Or smoke? 

It's easy to mistake mist

for smoke 

from Canada forest fires.

Where have the bright blue days

of childhood gone?

                        

After Tropical Storm Ophelia

restless sea spray lifts 

into the yawning 

expanse of the deep…

The wind blows, 

silver lipped crackle shimmers.  

    

Waves pound and spew,

cold rolls, foam flies. 

Airborne salt bites noses,

wet sand stings faces

and knots hair.

Mizzle trickles sand down necks, 

into socks, grinds on shoes. 

The ocean follows inside—

sodden pants and sweatshirt

weigh three pounds heavier.

At Point Pleasant Beach, 

closed windows whistle, 

crashes and booms pierce through,

shadows quiver and quake 

in the apartment. 

I wake in the night

to surf thunder 

 in my bed.

                        

Wayward

A vagrant breeze 

plays hopscotch 

in the backyard. 

The wind lifts 

a single branch, 

its leaves rise and fall

like an old woman's sigh. 

One wayward oakleaf 

on the end of the limb

dances to a different beat.

It spins a pirouette 

and then unwinds, 

just like a singing button on a string.

                        

https://www.verse-virtual.org/2023/December/bruck-ingrid-2023-december.html

Date Published: December 1, 2023

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