Park Therapy Poem by Stewart Watkins

Park Therapy

Rating: 5.0

I saw two eastern tiger swallowtails today.
I watched as they flickered, fluttered, and frolicked, rising and dipping.
A calm breeze gently passed my way.
In the distance, a boy mirthfully turned and flipped.

A sanguine sun coyly peeked through tall pines and sweet gums.
Then a gentle voice came and caressed my ears.
I savored sweet breaths as a bee crossed and hummed.
And I heard, 'Shhh! Hold on, I'm abating all troubles and banishing all fears.'

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