Spring Sun

 

Spring sun
warms my shoulders
lingering longer
each day

spring awakens

the pacific northwest
stirs to life
alfresco

days take on a exhilarating glow

the nurturing rains of spring
are subsiding

the air
especially mountain air
becomes intoxicatingly ionized

its a heady elixir
breathing the hyper-fresh air
bathing in the sunlight
which brilliantly illuminates
the cascade peaks

nature’s calendar
notated in golden rays
as soon —
solstice approaches

old growth stands
stretching upward
empowered by the vigor of spring
to meet the approaching summer

towering overhead
they offer their shade
to the forest floor

beneath their protective canopy
a complex world unfurls

freshened streams
crisp with spring melt
wend, pool, then stir
to careen their way
down the mountainside

briskly chill
energy charged

tumbling enlivened
between boulders
and tree fall

nature’s diversions
warmed by the nearing
spring sun

crystalline azure
high mountain lakes
ripple spritely
in the spring breeze

these lake basins
sharp cloud-spanned climbs
cascading rivers
and deep gentle meadows

each forged
not so long ago
by the sculpting hand
of the ice age

carving glaciers

all still reflect
their chiseled origins
and the power
of their geophysical youth

a world in harmony
transcending time

earth’s heartbeat
resonates in my bones

old growth
anthropocene forests
climb surrounding summits

now-dormant volcanic ranges
born of chaos and fire
loom boldly
in the distance

snow-capped giants
enshrouded in morning mist
pierce the skyline

subalpine wild flowers
paint the pastoral valley’s
of this breathtaking world
in vivid color

soul stirred
I gently gasp

a magical tapestry of life
unfolds before me

the approaching solstice
heralds summer’s peak
when neither dark of night
nor light of day
hold sway

this is a time of balance
a time of new birth
a time of continuing growth
a time of gratiurde

a sun-drenched
cornucopia of possibility

where seemingly dreams
— like new life
become reality

in this wilderness realm
I find my rhythm
I find my place
I find my sanctuary

the moon waxes and wanes
the sun rises and sets
the tides ebb and flow
waves crash and recede
nature sleeps and awakens

while here
midst this flux of existence
the mountains stand
constant
eternal

and the patterns repeat

*
rob kistner © 2023

Poetry at: dVerse
 





20 thoughts on “Spring Sun”

  1. A delightful epic poem to spring, Rob! We are only starting to get some sunshine and it’s still quite chilly this Saturday morning, so reading your opening lines gave me hope for some warmth later on – I look forward to your reading – and for days to take on an exhilarating glow. My favourite image is in these lines:
    ‘these lake basins
    sharp cloud-spanned climbs
    cascading rivers
    and deep gentle meadows

    each forged
    not so long ago
    by the sculpting hand
    of the ice age’

    1. It is where I feel most anchored Bjorn. Nature can be brutal, just as it is breathtakingly beautiful — but unlike human nature, the natural world is honest, it means nothing personal, not vindictive, not laced with evil and spite. It is what it is, and you just need to know to keep your ryes open.

  2. Oh this is absolutely stunning, Rob! I so loved hearing you read this today at OLN! Especially admire; “nature’s diversions warmed by the nearing spring sun/crystalline azure high mountain lakes ripple spritely in the spring breeze.” 😀

    1. Thank you Merril… 🙂 I just had a rough day into the night. My CHF is acting up and breathing was difficult to the point of exhausting. But. Couple rounds of nitro and torsemide, and I feel considerably better this evening. Thank you for asking my friend… 🙂

    1. Thank you Ken… 🙂 I appreciate your kind words. Between the further exacerbation of my CHF, my spreading arthritis, and my dear wife Kathy’s increasing battle with throat cancer — my anxiety syndrome and general health are sliding downhill … but still kicking and writing for my sanity. Watching my wife battle cancer has been difficult, but my admiration for her is unddniable.

  3. Wonderfully beautiful descriptions and a nature-like flow.

    I really like

    “while here
    midst this flux of existence
    the mountains stand
    constant
    eternal”

    ???????

  4. I tried to leave a comment, but I don’t think it went through. I really like this a lot; beautiful descriptions and the flow is very nature-like. I especially like the part:

    “while here
    midst this flux of existence
    the mountains stand
    constant
    eternal”

    ???????

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