Chanticleer
by Elouise
the garden of my heart
sits quietly waiting
chairs placed side by side
beam with glowing luster
tadpoles swim
mosquitoes buzz
flowers dip and sway,
music from a springtime breeze
invites me out to play
lily pads provoke a game
of hopscotch cricket-style
dragon-flies flit overhead
and clap their wings for joy
cool water laps around the reeds
a gentle under-tone
announcing your arrival soon
to be with me
alone
* * *
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 16 June 2015
Photo found at Chanticleer Garden Guide
Chanticleer Pond Garden
A beautifu poem. Nice thoughts and a lovely rhythm.
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Thanks, Waldo!
Elouise
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Early this morning, I noticed two of these chairs’ cousins sitting under the leafy awning of a tree. They were tucked at the edges of a neighbor’s property, a silent invitation to pause and enjoy the show Creation is always offering…I recalled such moments in my own life, and thought about the possibility of a few in England and France this summer…thank you for the happy “dove-tailing,” in this little poem, of your life and mine!
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How wonderful! I hope you stumble upon many such moments this summer.
Elouise
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I love the picture. I would love to sit there and relax.
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Sounds like a great plan! Close your eyes, take deep breaths and relax. 🙂
Elouise
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Yes! Absolutely!
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The title reminded me of two competing thoughts: the musical group Chanticleer who would be able to provide a wonderful musical bed for the poem. And then Chanticleer, the character in Walter Wangerin Jr.’s book, “The Book of the Dun Cow.” An entirely different matter! 😉
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Great associations! The symbol/logo used by Chanticleer Gardens is a rooster! How about that?! I like the background music idea…
Elouise
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Lovely… really lovely. 🙂
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Thanks, Kev. So glad you enjoyed it!
Elouise
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I enjoy all your poems Elouise. 🙂
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🙂
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