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Finest Hour (Free verse) by creedclay
A picturesque scene is set â
A woman enters the room,
Bathrobe encompassing her, trying to keep
The warmth and comfort of bed and sleep
Fresh in her mind.
A mug is cupped in her hands,
Full of life; one sugar, no cream.
She sits at her window
And gazes out across nature in its finest hour.
A true picture of perfection lies outside the glass,
A beauty that makes her gasp in awe and envy.
New fallen snow sparkles in the bright morning sun,
Diamonds among diamonds, no rough to be found.
Columns of icicles adorn nearly every tree and branch,
Causing sunlight to glint and twinkle,
A wink from a proud father high above.
Amongst the scene of natural splendor,
A chickadee sits, perched upon a branch weighed heavy with winter.
As the woman watches, the bird gracefully wings to the ground,
To peck and forage amidst drifts of snow.
She watches the bird, studies it, understands it â
And feels pity, for here is nature at its finest,
Surrounded by a beauty a thousand painters
Could not do justice,
And yet the bird is hungry,
Cold,
Alone.
Just as these thoughts enter her mind,
Just as she feels she understands what lay before her,
The bird looks up, across the span of sparkling ice and snow,
Through the pane of glass that separates two worlds,
And, with an intelligence thought to be shared by only humans
Looks into the womanâs eyes.
A moment passes,
A lifetime,
An eternity,
of understanding.
And, as suddenly as it started, the bird looks away,
Quickly forgetting the spark that was shared in favor
Of a newly found seed.
The womanâs feelings change in that instant.
Pity becomes admiration,
Admiration gives way to envy.
Here before her was not a hungry, solitary bird.
Instead, here was a picture of independence.
Here was a nation of thinkers.
Here was a race of autonomy.
Here was a world of free will.
Here was true, defined, unbridled freedom,
The kind only nature could create,
Soaring across the crisp, cold morning sky.
As she watched the bird dwindle in the distance,
Emotion seized her, and she wept â
Her life was changed in that fleeting moment
Of connection with nature,
A moment that was shared with no other person,
Simply a creature of nature,
Imparting a lesson in life
On a bright, beautiful winter day.
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