Into the Blue

Day 7: "In her poem, “Front Yard Rhyme,” Cecily Parks evokes the sing-songy beats that accompany girls’ clapping games, and jump-rope and skipping rhymes. Today, we challenge you to write your own poem that emulates these songs – something to snap, clap, and jump around to."

My granddaughter loves to make up clapping rhymes with complicated hand gestures to reflect each line.  With this in mind and a need to grab my walking stick and see the bluebells carpeting the woods at the end of our lane before they disappear,  I've crafted this poem to encourage me to get over my fear of the struggle to get there.  I'm hoping the rhythm will scoop me up and carry me along before I can think too much about it.. 


Into the Blue

Bluebell wood, life is good, walk there now, how?
Take a stick, grab it quick, out the door, now.
Past the hedge, stone wall edge, up the hill, till
You stand in awe, blue woodland floor, breath held still.
One bell flutters
Nothing matters
The world's harsh madness gone;
In its place, so much grace to stand and gaze upon. 


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