winter thaw
a stream broadens
my perspective
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Kirk Lawson
Kirk Lawson lives in Ulster County, New York, surrounded by the Shawangunk mountains. Poetry provides a creative outlet to explore and enhance meaning in living. Some publications include: Discretionary Love, Months to Years, Thorn and Bloom, Pulses, Healing Muse, Ekphrastic Review, MacQueen’s Quinterly, Second Coming, One Art, Whiptail and Tiny words. Grateful husband to Jim, and dog Leo. View all posts by Kirk Lawson
winter thaw
a stream broadens
my perspective
Kirk Lawson
A lovely yet simple opening line. Is the stream broadening the winter thaw as much as the thaw does too?
is that the perspective of the witness, and not just that the renewed stream, as winter is left behind, makes that human participant think and feel more widely than the close-in winter mindset we can sometimes fall prone to, at times.
Alan
Lovely image. Thanks!