Morning
The glistening drops of dew on the tips of blades of grass
Turning the lawn to a shimmering silvered sea
Where fallen red leaves from a cherry seem stranded
Like boats held fast in the doldrums
Yellowing leaves of the vine are draped across the blue summer house
Now showing those shades of Autumn that follow Summer’s green
The grapes have long gone
Providing a feast for mice that dwell below the shed
The aluminium ladder propped against the wall reflects the morning sun
Drops of last night’s rain still trickle slowly from the roof
Where freshly sealed felt still smells of bitumen
Whilst other droplets are still clinging to the washing line
An apple discarded by the tree lies upon the ground
Half-eaten by some creature passing by
The rose that had not been picked
Swells with the seeds forming beneath
The last of the fuchsias still dangle from the stem
Whilst bees no longer hum above the lavender head
Pink and white geraniums flower in the pots
Standing firm before they eventually yield to winter frost
Mint still rampant awaits a similar fate
Beneath the patio the ants will sleep in the sand
The yellow vetch still stands above the lawn
An orange flower of nasturtium brightens the patch
That nestles beneath the blueberry bush
Where bulbs awake from dormancy below
I peer at the grass
To see the leaves of Puschkinia snowdrops pushing through
Summer sun has faded the colour from the fence
An ever-changing scene
The smell of fresh coffee
Draws me away
I feel good
As I welcome each new day
Copyright: David Hopcroft November 2022