Admiring Nature
Nature brings me
the most peace.
Fall brings me the least peace.
It brings out a longing in me
not sure for what,
but the weather changes and I become wistful.
It inspires me the most, and
the crisp air chills my bones.
Wearing a jacket and
walking around outside,
admiring the changing leaves
and trying to absorb sunlight,
before it's gone in winter.
The crisp becomes cold.
The sun is gone,
where did it go?
It hides behind the clouds.
Endless clouds.
But snow, snow is peaceful,
and beautiful and,
cold.
It reflects light and brightens up the world at night.
Fat snowflakes come down slowly
and cover up the earth.
Grass is gone, but replaced with pure white powder.
Outside, the world gets quiet,
the cars don't sound so loud,
and no one is out and about taking walks.
I love a good winter afternoon
where it's not too cold,
a little windy,
with big, fat snowflakes falling down gently in front of me
as I walk around the park,
admiring the silence
and the beauty
and how the world just seems so bright.
It's the only thing to look forward to
after December's holidays pass.
And soon the sun starts peeking
and staying out past five.
If I get through the winter blues,
spring comes around the corner.
Coats get exchanged for jackets
which is probably my favorite part.
Snow might try to sneak in,
but it's stay is brief.
The snow melts and when the earth dries up
it's good for walks in the park.
Then the rain arrives, and
stays and
stays and
stays long past its welcome
and creates unpleasant mud.
The rain is peaceful, and
in between thunder and lightning
and endless rain
there is endless beauty.
Nature gets replenished from the cold drought of winter
and the trees start growing leaves.
Some trees start growing delicate pink flowers
and the parks are covered in beauty
to be adored.
The flowers start flowering,
and everything becomes colorful again.
Summer brings so much freedom.
No more jackets
(unless you're staying out past dark
and going to a bonfire)
less rain,
and the sun stays out past eight.
I can drive to the beach
and spend all day in the water
or the sand
and watch the sun go down
reflecting an array of attractive colors
onto the water.
An amazing end to an amazing day.
Or I can stay home and take it easy in the air conditioning, and
when I get restless I can fill my car
turn on my favorite songs
and drive out west
where it's just fields and cows and hills and trees.
I peacefully appreciate the warm hues
against the rural backdrop, and
not worrying as much about traffic
on the country roads.
I just do this til I'm ready to go home
and I turn around
and see it all as the sun passes below the horizon in my rearview mirror.