Flowered Paths Of Light Poem by Richard (Narad) Eggenberger

Flowered Paths Of Light



Flowered Paths of Light

We walked among the vast cathedral trees
Exulting in the warm and languorous day,
Aware of fragile moments such as these
When winter holds the world within its sway.

We watched the willow's green exuberance
The early iris thrusting through the soil
And wondered at the wizardry of chance
That moves with us through birth and death and toil.

We wandered upon ways we hardly knew
Mid sleeping ferns and lively daffodils
And though our days remaining might be few
A concentrated joy our being fills.

For we have loved and we have lived, and more,
Have trod these flowered paths of light before.

Sunday, October 21, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
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