Every morning is the same I cross this bridge once again And every day a different dawn Different colours always warm I look to the west and all I see Sleepy mountains and fog to be Rising above valleys green A panorama so serene I look to the east and all I see The rising sun with a beauty free Shimmering across a river fine I feel i have entered the sublime Every morning it is the same I cross this bridge once again ........
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Posted: Jan 2020
About this poem:
The beautiful pioneer river I cross every day .....
The same but yet different - colors and beauty can change with different angles or placement of such as clouds, dew on vegetation, etc. Each day can bring new and different even to the same scenery. Beautiful poem - thanks for sharing your daily trip Nu!
Kathy
Candykid2Sterling, Virginia USAJan 19, 2020
What a blessing to be able to see multi-directional beauty.
Hi Kathy .......yeah it doesn’t take much to change the view ........ but that’s what makes it so amazing ........Thanks for the thought ......Regards Nu
Hi CK ........ Very lucky mate ....... it’s taken me a long time to really appreciate this town Regards Nu
AutumnChildUnknown, Central Serbia SerbiaJan 20, 2020
Very nice poem,Nuwahri. Waves of water remind me on oblivion,on eternal flow into distances. My given name is a name of one river too. I saw her majesty on my travelings. Water has ability to calm senses. That is why I often stare into the waves then I am near to water surface. Greetings from other part of the world!
AutumnChildUnknown, Central Serbia SerbiaJan 21, 2020
Little correction. When I am near the water surface. WHEN instead of THEN. I didn't notice that I typed wrong word. But now I see it clearly.
Comments (15)
Kathy
Waves of water remind me on oblivion,on eternal flow into distances.
My given name is a name of one river too.
I saw her majesty on my travelings.
Water has ability to calm senses.
That is why I often stare into the waves then I am near to water surface.
Greetings from other part of the world!
When I am near the water surface.
WHEN instead of THEN.
I didn't notice that I typed wrong word.
But now I see it clearly.
Rob