Witness
The migration
From this cold, barren place -
Beautiful creatures now take wing
Hoping to discover warm, safe havens.
Can those few that remain behind
Endure the bitter chill?
Time will soon bear
Witness.
The migration
From this cold, barren place -
Beautiful creatures now take wing
Hoping to discover warm, safe havens.
Can those few that remain behind
Endure the bitter chill?
Time will soon bear
Witness.
Published by Mike Powers
Winner of the 2010 Best of AC Award in the Books category, I am a freelance writer with extensive experience writing online book, movie, and music reviews, poetry, short stories, and other articles of gener... View profile
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33 Comments
Post a CommentGorgeous!!
good job:)
Well said ...:0)
Excellent. :-) I loved the photo!
Short and neat. I like that. Talent in one thought. Time will bear witness. I like that.
Great work, Mike!!! Thank you!!
Great! The birds are definitely out and about in my area.
Bravo! ***** perfect
I'll be migrating with the birds soon.
Lovely poem and foto....Saw a sandhill crane
Monday by the parking lot when I went for some blood tests