Dreams

I dream of things I hate or fear,

Of flood and fire and dragon’s wings,

That those I love just disappear, 

And myriad other hateful things.

But I also dream of unicorns,

Of stars that stud the moonlit skies,

Of fairies blowing magic horns,

Of delicate, dancing dragonflies.

I dream of worlds that must exist,

Some at night and some by day, 

I dream of being in a sylvan tryst,

Glorying in the Milky Way. 

© Caro Ness 2015  

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Peace

There’s a spot that I like to go,

When troubles seem to overwhelm,

It’s where the crystal waters flow,

Over mossy stones from the fairy realm.

The river’s rumble calms my fears,

Brings me a sense of lasting peace,

And all anxiousness disappears,

As I find a sweet release.

© Caro Ness 2015 

    

Brothers

He is my little brother

So we just go together

We support each other

No matter what the weather

So if it’s really nice and hot

We’ll sit here on the grass

And contemplate the world a lot 

Watch people as they pass

© Caro Ness 2015 

 

The Walk

I was sad,

Sad about you and I,

We had argued,

So I took myself

For a solitary walk. 

The skies seemed to

Echo my mood,

Stormy,

Angry,

Turbulent.

And then,

As I thought more

About you and I,

Clouds,

Like puffballs,

Built and massed,

And my spirits lifted

With them.

© Caro Ness 2015 

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My Grandfather’s Farm

It was years since I’d visited

My grandfather’s farm, 

It had become inaccessible, 

The grass now grew across the road,

And the fenceposts clung to one another,

Drunkenly,

Connected by sad and futile bits of wire

A morning mist hovered,

Half-burned by the sun,

Which threw long shadows down the track.

It would have been sad,

But for the trees that lent their shade,

And crowded the path in a protective embrace, 

Returning fond snatches of memory to me

Of my grandfather’s farm.

© Caro Ness 2015